Hello List,
please reply Cc: to me as i cant follow this list from
work.
My problem is that i cant find where to set the system
wide umask for my sarge system. I've tried to do it in
/etc/profile as well as /etc/login.defs, to no avail.
So desperate that i even tried a reboot :(
Any pointers?
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 16:53:46 +0200 (CEST)
Trollcollect [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello List,
please reply Cc: to me as i cant follow this list from
work.
My problem is that i cant find where to set the system
wide umask for my sarge system. I've tried to do it in
/etc/profile as well as
Thanks to Jacob, i figured out that my statement/request was somewhat unprecise. What i really do want to do is to set a umask for OpenOffice w/kde, as well as all other kde applications. I noticed that if i open a terminal session, check the umask, it will not be set according to what i put in
I have a similar experience with umask
in /etc/profile I have a line
umask 0002 # to give owner and group rw access.
in /etc/login.defs I have the same (why capitals?)
# UMASK Default umask value.
UMASK 0002
and nothing in .bash_profile, but it still comes up 0022
I have a similar experience with umask
in /etc/profile I have a line
umask 0002 # to give owner and group rw access.
in /etc/login.defs I have the same (why capitals?)
# UMASK Default umask value.
UMASK 0002
and nothing in .bash_profile, but it still comes up 0022
rich lott wrote:
I have a similar experience with umask
in /etc/profile I have a line
umask 0002 # to give owner and group rw access.
in /etc/login.defs I have the same (why capitals?)
# UMASK Default umask value.
UMASK 0002
and nothing in .bash_profile, but it still
I have a similar experience with umask
in /etc/profile I have a line umask 0002 # to give owner and group
rw access.
in /etc/login.defs I have the same (why capitals?)
# UMASK Default umask value.
UMASK 0002
and nothing in .bash_profile, but it still comes up 0022
|I noticed that if i open a
| terminal session, check the umask, it will not be set according to
| what i put in /etc/profile or /etc/login.defs. If, however, i su -
| into the same user, i see th correct umask. That leads me to the
| guess that kde sets a
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