Jason L Tibbitts III wrote: > Is this from an application running from: > > * A desktop session? (Which one? And what display manager?) A desktop session, Plasma/KDE, GDM display manager, kwin window manager > * A terminal window opened from within a desktop session? (Which terminal > program?) * A text console login? > * An ssh session? It happens both when I use dolphin to create a new directory or file (right click, create new, etc.); and when I open a konsole session and mkdir or touch to create a directory or file. This never used to happen in Fedora 25. Everything worked perfectly, just like I have it configured in .bash_profile. > I know there has been work ongoing to get the user's shell out of the > desktop login path, which would mean that setting something in > .bash_profile or .zprofile or whatever isn't going to make any > difference to programs which spawn from a desktop session. It also > means that .bash_profile/.zprofile won't ever be read if your terminal > program doesn't start the shells as login shells. That's not great :-( While I am the only one using this laptop, I think it is unwise and generally undesirable to grant everyone in my group carte blanche access to all of my files. Were I doing some sort of project and having others in my user group, I would wish to allow them access to only the specific files or directories I allow and no others. > I would assume there would be some other way to set a per- user umask > setting (here I need either 007 or 077 depending) but I have no idea > what it would be. This is what I would like to know: what might it be now? > - J< > _______________________________________________ > test mailing list -- test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe send an email to test- leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ test mailing list -- test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to test-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx