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

--- Comment #32 from Amnon <amye...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to zzrakic from comment #31)
> 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.

I ran the "sudo pam-auth-update" and removed fprint auth. 
That had no effect on the functionality as far as I can see. 
I have:
-  a working system
- no FP login
- the error message is there, but as you say, it is related to another
component.

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