That's a nice and simple patch - however, the fact remains that the
whole implementation of gksu is flawed: it is a wrapper around sudo,
under the assumption that sudo does not use any other PAM but the
default. For example, gdm correctly shows "Password or swipe finger" -
as gksudo should. This patch only fixes pam_thinkfinger, and if you are
using pam_bioapi, which does something a little differently (it only
implements the fingerprinting - it does not accept a password - I've set
it up so that if fingerprint fails then sudo falls back onto the normal
password prompt) - then a patch of this type would not work.

I have wrote what I think in a similar bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/15093. I sent an e-mail to the Ubuntu
guy assigned to  this bug, with my thoughts and an offer of help, but I
have not yet received a reply which has put me pursuing a more long
term, permanent fix.

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modifying PAM configuration could break gksu
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