Thanks David for looking into this. I still have to disagree and I do
believe this should be considered a "paper cut". As stated above by Greg
Grossmeier, this bug is not just limited to users trying to change
permissions from root using gksudo. This bug also affects users trying
to change permissions of their own files using Nautilus. Please try
changing the group permissions of a directory in your own home directory
which has nested directories and files. Then choose the "Apply
permissions to enclosed files" option within Nautilus. Permissions will
stay the same and it will not work for you. To me this is a huge bug
since a new user has no other option to change permissions besides
opening up a terminal.

Either this bug needs to be fixed or the button should be removed. I
hope the bug is fixed because how else is a new Ubuntu user going to
change permissions?

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