When you have multiple workgroups and users are members of overlapping and different sets of workgroups, directorys are set chmod g+s in order to inherit permissions when creating a file further along the branch of the tree.
Problem is, every application respects this except for nautilus/gnome-fs2
This basically makes Desktop Linux in a multiuser (say corporate) environment not a possiblity until this is fixed.
When you have multiple workgroups and users are members of overlapping and different sets of workgroups, directorys are set chmod g+s in order to inherit permissions when creating a file further along the branch of the tree.
Problem is, every application respects this except for nautilus/gnome-fs2
This basically makes Desktop Linux in a multiuser (say corporate) environment not a possiblity until this is fixed.