https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=438649

--- Comment #31 from zzra...@protonmail.com ---
Hi Amnon,

Thank you for providing the files. as far as I can tell nothing is changed
inside them. It seems that pam-auth-update changes the configuration using
packaged profiles.

Assuming that you still have fingerprint reader enabled in BIOS, boot the
machine and when you reach the sddm (login) switch to different TTY instead of
logging in through sddm.
You can switch to different TTY using this combination of keys: Ctrl+Alt+F3
(you will maybe have to use function 'fn' key to use F3 instead of volume up).

Now login with your username and password and run:
sudo pam-auth-update
Disable "Fingerprint Authentication" using space key and then reboot.

If you disabled the fingerprint reader in BIOS you can just run the command
without switching to a new TTY.

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