Apparently this is affecting Ubuntu 16.10 and up as well:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/852311/why-is-umask-set-in-etc-login-defs-ignored
2017-06-24 03:10, gwmf...@openmailbox.org пишет:
Due to a bug in Gnome 3.22 (used in Stretch), I've had to revert
back to using Jessie.
In Stretch
Is the issue I'm experiencing related to this systemd bug? I didn't
understand a lot of what was said:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/6077
This is a real problem for me. Is everyone who's using Stretch just
creating documents that are readable by everyone? I guess this isn't as
While troubleshooting (before posting here), I tried that.
Gnome ignores the umask setting set in /etc/login.defs. Any other ideas?
On 2017-06-24 07:58, Vladimir Kudrya wrote:
As far as I remember, umask can be set in /etc/login.defs and is
handled by pam.
2017-06-24 03:10,
I do not have .xsessionrc in my home folder. I created it
(~/.xsessionrc) and added a single line "umask 077". But after relogin,
I still am getting the wrong permissions on new documents. I still get
rw-r--r--.
Did I set .xsessionrc up correctly? If so, any other ideas?
In Jessie, setting
On Fri, 2017-06-23 at 20:10 -0400, gwmf...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> In Stretch (with Gnome 3.22), Gnome ignores the umask setting found in
> ~/.profile. The umask used by gnome results in all files created with
> rw-r--r--, which means everything is readable by everyone.
/etc/profile and
As far as I remember, umask can be set in /etc/login.defs and is handled
by pam.
2017-06-24 03:10, gwmf...@openmailbox.org пишет:
Due to a bug in Gnome 3.22 (used in Stretch), I've had to revert back
to using Jessie.
In Stretch (with Gnome 3.22), Gnome ignores the umask setting found in
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