The umask I set in /etc/profiles and /etc/bashrc is not being honoured in the GUI but if I run an xterm and vi a new file for the same user on the same desktop, the umask permissions for the new file are created correctly.
I was wondering if kde has it's own umask settings in some obscure config file or its some other network thingo.
The other complicating factor is that the client desktop is 'fat client' with autofs enabling nfs shares for their home directory.
No clever PAM ldap stuff just straight passwd authentication.
Should I be fiddling with NFS mount settings? (They are rw for users).
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