В Срд, 11/01/2006 в 13:40 +0100, Sergiy Kolesnikov пишет: > Nickolay V. Shmyrev wrote: > > In usual setup, > > nautilus and gnome-session are invoked directly from the gdm, bypassing > > .bash_profile. So if you haven't set umask in .xinitrc, than nautilus > > process will have default value. > > I use Debian (sarge). In my setup gdm starts Xsession script. This > script sources /etc/profile and ~/.bash_profile (not by default, but I > made it do so) and only than starts gnome-session and nautilus. So these > processes should use the umask, that is set in ~/.bash_profile or > /etc/profile. Othet processes but nautilus do use it. > > > Try the following: > > 1. start terminal > > 2. gnome-session-remove nautilus > > 3. umask 0002 > > 4. nautilus to start it from terminal > > 5. check that umask is respected. > > didn't help... >
How did you check umask? I am just creating new directory with right- click button and everything works fine. Btw, what gnome-vfs and nautilus version do you have. -- nautilus-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
