I had installed CachyOS a week ago and set up fingerprint authentication. It was working fine. I hadn’t used Shelly then. I had to wipe the drive for some other reason again and reinstall CachyOS this weekend. I have yet to configure fingerprint auth this time, but when I open Shelly now, it shows me an alert saying:
Fingerprint authentication detected for sudo. This can interfere with privileged operations (issue #728). Disable pam_fprintd in /etc/pam.d/sudo as a workaround.
It seems this workaround would disable fingerprint auth in sudo even in my other terminal use, which I don’t want. I find myself often having to type in the sudo password, so a fingerprint auth here is just more convenient.
I understand the reason for this, but I’m just trying to figure out a more convenient workaround.