I discovered recently that the fingerprint reader on my Laptop (a Lenovo T14 AMD) was well supported on Linux (Debian Bullseye). Enabling fingerprint authentication was very simple.
I use Debian Bullseye on a Lenovo T14 AMD. This laptop is great and works very well with a recent Linux kernel (5.10). It has 3 network interfaces: a wireless one, a wired one with a normal ethernet port, and a second wired one, with a prioprietary port, for Lenovo docks, I don’t use.
The interfaces are named wlp3s0
, enp2s0f0
and enp5s0
in Debian. Yes, it turns out nowadways network interfaces are not simply named wlanX for wifi and ethX for ethernet as they conveniently used to.