# Disable command line Prevent the user from accessing the terminal or specifying a command line to be executed. For example, this would disable access to the panel’s “Run Application” dialog. - Type: dconf - Key: /org/gnome/desktop/lockdown/disable-command-line - Default: false Note: default system value is used for "Not Configured" and enforced if "Disabled". Supported on Ubuntu 20.04, 22.04, 24.04, 24.10. **Metadata** | Element | Value | | --- | --- | | Location | User Policies -> Ubuntu -> Desktop -> Shell -> LockDown -> Disable command line | | Registry Key | Software\Policies\Ubuntu\dconf\org\gnome\desktop\lockdown\disable-command-line | | Element type | boolean | | Class: | User |