Marcello - yes indeed.

For me it is worst with spreadsheets, where I copy a lot of data
regularly. For instance when keeping a record of regular measurements, I
copy the previous item's formulae each time.  I only started to realise
that a lot of my sheets were corrupted in early April.

With text I usually realise it is wrong quite quickly.  With data and
formulae it can be much less obvious.

I was, once, in the IT business, so am not reluctant to get involved
with reporting issues, and am also happy to test.  Unfortunately I don't
know nearly enough about modern systems to be able to debug or fix them
(now where's that GA SPC 16/50?).

I fail to understand why this is not being regarded as a critical bug.
I hope that spreadsheets on Ubuntu are not ever being used for important
stuff, are they?

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1879968

Title:
  copy/paste still sometimes fails in LibreOffice on mutter 3.36.2

Status in Mutter:
  New
Status in mutter package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  In Ubuntu 19.10 and 20.04 there was a bug that caused copy and paste
  operations to fail pretty often: the text that was pasted was not the
  text that was just copied.  See the long discussion at bug #1852183.
  The bug was recently marked closed, since the package mutter -
  3.36.2-1ubuntu1~20.04.1 landed in focal-updates and makes the bug
  occur much less frequently.

  Unfortunately the bug still exists, and is not difficult to reproduce.
  I am running Ubuntu 20.04 and have the new 3.36.2-1ubuntu1~20.04.1
  version of mutter.  I just opened two LibreOffice Writer windows side
  by side, and repeatedly selected some text in the left window, copied
  it, then attempted to paste it into the right window.  In my
  experiment, approximately 1 in every 20 paste operations failed: it
  did not paste the text that was just copied, but instead the text that
  was copied before that.

  Now, an error rate of 1 in 20 may not seem so bad.  On the other hand,
  if you spend all day writing a document and copy and paste dozens of
  times during the day, then you may hit this bug multiple times per day
  (as I have been recently), which is a significant annoyance.

  I tested in LibreOffice since that is where I have seen the bug most
  often, but I have also seen it occur in other applications as well.

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