We have a problem whereby Nautilus is not using the umask setting 
defined by the user (e.g. when creating directories via the the 'Places' 
menu). The umask used by Nautilus is 022, but the shell umask (in our 
case) is set to 002

A quick search seems to suggest that this a common problem, and various 
methods are suggested to 'fix' this - the only way that appears to work 
on CentOS 7 is to add 'UMask 002' to the '[Service]' section via a unit 
file snippet in /etc/systemd/system/display-manager.service.d/ - this 
works OK - but it makes the umask a global setting for all users, when 
theoretically, different users may want to have different umask settings

Does anyone know the 'proper' way to get Nautilus to use a user's own 
umask setting ?

Thanks

James Pearson
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