https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445801

Vincent Minder <vincent.min...@freebel.net> changed:

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--- Comment #11 from Vincent Minder <vincent.min...@freebel.net> ---
Confirmed under Fedora 35 with KDE Frameworks 5.89, though not sure KIO is the
best place for this.
The issue is that KDE just doesn't seem to know about the user-defined umask at
all. Not only KDE apps, any app launched through the Kickoff menu, like
LibreOffice, will fail to honor the umask when creating a file. These same apps
will behave as expected when launched from a shell, because the shell knows...
The umask is usually set in the user profile or in the global profile. I hear
that it should preferably be set in /etc/pam.d/login nowadays. I tried but it
did not work any better.
We've been there before, long ago, and probably several times since then:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43172
An easy workaround then was to boot into non-graphical mode and type "startkde"
by hand. Everything would work as expected, but if you went through the display
manager, user-defined umask would be ignored.

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