How do I remove settings in /org/gnome/shell/extensions in Ubuntu 24.04 or GNOME 46? #gnome #gnomeshellextension #dconf #gsettings
How do I remove settings in /org/gnome/shell/extensions in Ubuntu 24.04 or GNOME 46? #gnome #gnomeshellextension #dconf #gsettings
Today I found out what was responsible for disabling my shortcuts for split-window-[left/right] intermittently in Ubuntu 24.10. It is the gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-tiling-assistant
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This #gnome shell #extension has its own set of hotkeys (which is only settable through the #gsettings CLI or gnome-shell-extensions-manager
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Very un-intuitive.
1. Since GNOME Settings seems to depend on #AuthSelect (at least on #fedora), ensure that it is running, using your preferred profile (e.g., in my case `local`) and fingerprint auth is generally enabled: `sudo authselect select local && sudo authselect enable-feature with-fingerprint`
2. Enroll your fingerprint in GNOME Settings -> System -> Users
3. Now, disable authselect since it cannot distinguish b/w loggin in and other types of authentication and otherwise #GDM #gSettings will complain that "the key is not writable" :( `sudo authselect opt-out`
4. Remove the line pertaining enable-fingerprint-authentication from the #dconf lock in `/etc/dconf/db/distro.d/locks/20-authselect`
5. Recompile dconf: `sudo dconf update`
6. Finally, configure GDM to not use fingerprint authentication for your user: `gsettings set org.gnome.login-screen enable-fingerprint-authentication false`
7. Optionally (untested): Ensure that `dbus-launch` is installed and run `sudo -u gdm dbus-launch gsettings set org.gnome.login-screen enable-fingerprint-authentication false` to disable this system-wide.
Unfortunately, not only does authselect not distinguish b/w anything GDM related and other auth types, GDM doesn't distinguish b/w log-in and unlocking the screen(?) So this breaks fingerprint screen-unlock.
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Einblick in gsettings
Eine kleine Anregung, wie man GNOME schnell und effektiv auf den eigenen Workflow anpassen kann.
Einstellungssache
Bei Computersystemen ist grundsätzlich alles einstellbar. Die Frage ist, wie einfach es ist, Konfigurationen zu ändern.
#gsettings #dconf #dconf_editor #Einstellungen #GNOME_Einstellungen #Linux
I got somewhat fed up with manually configuring machines, so here's a snapshot of my current #automation for a #fedora #desktop install (this does #flatpak, #copr, #gsettings, #git #builds, you name it--and yes, the name is a pun on #cloudinit):
Install a Linux machine locally with something that is almost, but not quite, cloud-init - GitHub - rcarmo/ground-init: Install a Linux machine locally with something that is almost, but not quite,...
私のApex Legendsの振り向きは 17.32cmです。(DPI:800 感度:1.5) #GSettings #振り向き計算ツール https://www.sensi9.com/sensi
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