(In reply to Chris Schaller from comment #26) > (In reply to Jonathan Kang from comment #25) > > (In reply to Chris Schaller from comment #24) > > > Wait a moment. Shouldn't GNOME_SOFTWARE_PLUGINS_BLOCKLIST=fwupd disable > > > fwupd? > > > > > > gnome-software still lists the plugin as enabled: > > > > > > chris@linux:~/gs-issues> pkill gnome-software; > > > GNOME_SOFTWARE_PLUGINS_BLOCKLIST=fwupd gnome-software > > > 17:00:26:0724 Gs enabled plugins: desktop-categories, fwupd, os-release, > > > packagekit, packagekit-local, packagekit-offline, packagekit-proxy, > > > packagekit-refine-repos, packagekit-refresh, packagekit-upgrade, > > > packagekit-url-to-app, shell-extensions, appstream, desktop-menu-path, > > > flatpak, hardcoded-blacklist, hardcoded-featured, hardcoded-popular, > > > modalias, packagekit-refine, rewrite-resource, odrs, packagekit-history, > > > provenance, systemd-updates, generic-updates, provenance-license, icons, > > > key-colors, key-colors-metadata > > > 17:00:26:0724 Gs disabled plugins: dpkg, dummy, fedora-pkgdb-collections, > > > fedora_langpacks, repos, epiphany > > > > > > fwupd also shows up in my logs. > > > > That's weird. I added `GNOME_SOFTWARE_PLUGINS_BLOCKLIST=fwupd` to > > collect.sh, and > > it shows fwupd as disabled plugin. > > Did you try this on Leap 15.2? > I confirmed with two Leap 15.2 installations that the > GNOME_SOFTWARE_PLUGINS_BLOCKLIST is getting ignored on both. > Whereas on my Tumbleweed system it got respected. It's "GNOME_SOFTWARE_PLUGINS_BLACKLIST" for Leap 15.2. They changed it later to "GNOME_SOFTWARE_PLUGINS_BLOCKLIST".