On Thursday 05 August 2004 16:48, rich wrote:
> ok, here's how:
>
> create the file ~/.gnomerc and put the desired command in there.
>
>
> On Wednesday 04 August 2004 10:11, rich wrote:
> > So that's great, BUT I've noticed that saving OpenOffice.org documents
> > uses the wrong umask! As X is a di
ok, here's how:
create the file ~/.gnomerc and put the desired command in there.
: )
rich
On Wednesday 04 August 2004 10:11, rich wrote:
> Hi
>
> There was a useful thread a while ago on umask and where it gets set (one
> of 4 places, two in /etc/ two in ~/)
>
> So that's great, BUT I've noticed
Hi
There was a useful thread a while ago on umask and where it gets set (one of 4
places, two in /etc/ two in ~/)
So that's great, BUT I've noticed that saving OpenOffice.org documents uses
the wrong umask! As X is a different shell to bash (pls. don't start a big
debate on X being a shell -
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