Some systems support more than two power profiles. In order to still support toggling between two profiles, this key records the last selected non-default profile.
The shell will only show a Bluetooth menu item if a Bluetooth adapter is powered, or if there were devices set up associated with the default adapter. This will be reset if the default adapter is ever seen not to have devices associated to it.
GNOME Shell will only load extensions that claim to support the current running version. Enabling this option will disable this check and try to load all extensions regardless of the versions they claim to support.
GNOME Shell will only load extensions that claim to support the current running version. Enabling this option will disable this check and try to load all extensions regardless of the versions they claim to support.
Some systems support more than two power profiles. In order to still support toggling between two profiles, this key records the last selected non-default profile.
This key determines for which version the “Welcome to GNOME” dialog was last shown. An empty string represents the oldest possible version, and a huge number will represent versions that do not exist yet. This huge number can be used to effectively disable the dialog.