Hm, do your user2's directories have the same permissions as mine?

Or are your directories of user2 "group writeable"? It would be OK for
them not to have a lock emblem then, if you are browsing as user1 and
member in the user2 group.

Further details on the issue I observe:

* The theme used in ubuntu is just called "Human" not "humanity".

* In the *symbol view*, I see the Desktop/ with lock emblem in the upper
right corner (correct with the above mentioned perms) *and* private/
with the lock-emblem (not correct). The private/ directory has a X
emblem in the lower right corner (correct).

* In the *list view*, the X-emblem for private/ is not shown (but
wrongly a lock emblem). Maybe the wrongly set lock symbol is overlaying
the x emblem in the list view?

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Inaccessible directory has same emblem as read-only directory
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/489977
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