Having recently got a device that has a fingerprint reader built in, I set to enabling fingerprint authentication. I have this is `sudo` now, and this is useful in my terminal.

The issue I'm running into is that when I use emacs tramp to elevate privileges, it calls `sudo` and waits for the fingerprint to be read. Where in a terminal I can Ctrl+C to go to password auth if I feel like it (all I did to `/etc/pam.d/sudo` is add `auth   sufficient   pam_fprintd.so` to the top), I can't here as with tramp that is nicely abstracted. I would prefer to just disable fingerprint auth for tramp, but keep it in normal `sudo`. Is this possible?

I've looked things up and the only thing that spoke to me as a possible solution is using a different privilege escalator, such as `su` or `run0`, but those require the root password, which I have disabled. I could theoretically use `doas`, but it feels weird installing a whole separate stack that I'll barely use...

Any help is appreciated