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11.3. Locking Down Enabled Extensions
In GNOME Shell, you can prevent the user from enabling or disabling extensions by locking down the
org.gnome.shell.enabled-extensions
and org.gnome.shell.development-tools
keys.
Locking down the
org.gnome.shell.development-tools
key ensures that the user cannot use GNOME Shell's integrated debugger and inspector tool (Looking Glass) to disable any mandatory extensions.
Procedure 11.3. Locking down enabled extensions
- Create a
local
database file for machine-wide settings in/etc/dconf/db/local.d/00-extensions
:[org/gnome/shell] # List all extensions that you want to have enabled for all users enabled-extensions=['myextension1@myname.example.com', 'myextension2@myname.example.com'] # Disable access to Looking Glass development-tools=false
Theenabled-extensions
key specifies the enabled extensions using the extensions' uuid (myextension1@myname.example.com and myextension2@myname.example.com).Thedevelopment-tools
key is set to false to disable access to Looking Glass. - Override the user's setting and prevent the user from changing it in
/etc/dconf/db/local.d/locks/extensions
:# Lock the list of mandatory extensions and access to Looking Glass /org/gnome/shell/enabled-extensions /org/gnome/shell/development-tools
- Update the system databases:
#
dconf update
- Users must log out and back in again before the system-wide settings take effect.
After locking down the
org.gnome.shell.enabled-extensions
and org.gnome.shell.development-tools
keys, any extensions installed in ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions
or /usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions
that are not listed in the org.gnome.shell.enabled-extensions
key will not be loaded by GNOME Shell, thus preventing the user from using them.