* 2024-07-14 19:44:35+0200, lists@nodatagrabbing.com wrote:
> Setting umask in your shell profile isn't that hard indeed. I've doing
> that for years. However, that does not mean your DE will honour that
> setting. I have tried to do so for KDE (more specifically Krusader), but
> I ended up nowhere. I haven't found a setting that will be honoured KDE
> wide or even just in Krusader alone.
I think nowadays systemd has to be told about new umask value. Many
things are branched from user@.service unit. So, perhaps like this:
# /etc/systemd/system/user@.service.d/my-umask.conf
[Service]
UMask=0007
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