tl;dr → umask is set at 002 in ~/.profile AND in /etc/login.defs
but new folders created through Nautilus ( or terminal ) don't grant write permission for group.
Unless if created in desktop folder ( why ? ).
That's a big problem in multi-users environment.
Other curiosity, I don't have that problem with i.e. Budgie 17.10 where setting umask at 002 in /etc/login.defs works as expected.
Hello,
That bug is not fixed in 17.10 !
For reference : https:/ /forum. ubuntu- fr.org/ viewtopic. php?pid= 21823638# p21823638
tl;dr → umask is set at 002 in ~/.profile AND in /etc/login.defs
but new folders created through Nautilus ( or terminal ) don't grant write permission for group.
Unless if created in desktop folder ( why ? ).
That's a big problem in multi-users environment.
Other curiosity, I don't have that problem with i.e. Budgie 17.10 where setting umask at 002 in /etc/login.defs works as expected.