Re: Re: umask for GUI applications?
> I'd expect this to be the job ow whatever session manager you are
> afflicted with. For example, if you're "on" Gnome, I'd look into
> .gnomerc; I don't know whether Freedesktop has come up with a common
> theme for that.
There seems to be no .gnomerc file anywhere.
Display Manager is gdm3. Window manager (or is it session manager?) is
Gnome.
>
> For desktopless users (like me, Fvwm), the "classic" X session mechanism
> applies, rooted in /etc/X11/Xsession.
>
> Regards
> - -- tomás
/etc/X11/Xsession would affect all users. Unless there is some stuff
there that executes a script from users home directory.
I am still looking for a documented or supported way to make GUI
applications use the umask I want.
I have tested Libreoffice. When started from terminal window it honors
the umask that is shown with umask -S in there. But started from the GUI
menu it uses some other umask.
Tapio Lehtonen
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