Home News What is umask in Linux? By Nitesh Bhavsar April 1, 2020 UMASK in Linux or Unix systems is known as User Mask or it is also called as User file creation Mask. This is a base permission or default permission when a new file or folder is created in the Linux machine. Complete Story Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email Print Previous articleHow to Install TeamViewer on CentOS 8 Next articlehttps://itsfoss.com/ieee-open-source-collaboration-platform/ Get the Free Newsletter Subscribe to Developer Insider for top news, trends & analysis This email address is invalid. Email Subscribe Get the Free Newsletter Subscribe to Developer Insider for top news, trends & analysis This email address is invalid. Email Subscribe Must Read Developer s-tui Is a Terminal-Based Stress Test and Monitoring Tool Developer How to Change Document Language in LibreOffice Developer LanguageTool: Taking Control of Creativity and Privacy Developer How to Install LibreCAD on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS News Slackware-Based Porteus 5.01 Released With Linux Kernel 6.5