gnome
is a Puppet module that installs and manages a GNOME 3 installation.
This module is a component of the System Integrity Management Platform a compliance-management framework built on Puppet.
If you find any issues, they may be submitted to our bug tracker.
This module is optimally designed for use within a larger SIMP ecosystem, but it can be used independently:
- When included within the SIMP ecosystem, security compliance settings will be managed from the Puppet server.
- If used independently, all SIMP-managed security subsystems are disabled by default and must be explicitly opted into by administrators. See simp_options for more detail.
To use the module with default settings, just include the class:
include 'gnome'
You can disable configuration of gnome by setting gnome::configure
to false.
The module will then only install Gnome.
This module makes heavy use of data. The dconf
and gconf
settings are all
data-driven, and the defaults can be seen in the
common.yaml.
You can use the knockout prefix of --
in front of a key to remove it from the
Hash, like this:
gnome::dconf_hash:
simp_gnome:
--org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/media-keys:
org/gnome/desktop/media-handling:
--automount-open:
Or you can simply set it to the desired value.
Dconf
settings are locked by default so that users can't change them.
This can be disabled on a per setting basis, like in this entry for wallpaper
in gnome::dconf_hash
:
gnome::dconf_hash:
simp_gnome:
org/gnome/desktop/background:
picture-uri:
value: file:///usr/local/corp/puppies.jpg
lock: false
See the API documentation for details.
SIMP Puppet modules are generally intended for use on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and compatible distributions, such as CentOS.
Please see the metadata.json
file for the most up-to-date
list of supported operating systems, Puppet versions, and module dependencies.
This module is compatible with GDM v3.
Please read our Contribution Guide