I've had better success using the IBM JDK 1.3 than the Sun JDK 1.3.1. 
You might give that a try.

On Wed, 2002-01-23 at 21:15, Dan Bachelder wrote:
> Not this is intellijs problem or anything... but i'll chime in here and
> say that I have also been experiencing inconsistent and frustrating cut
> & paste behavior under Linux & GNOME.. this happens with all Swing apps
> I have used... it's especially painful when I want to use middle-mouse
> button... it seems to have a harder time than ctrl-c/x, ctrl-v.
>   
> 
> On Wed, 2002-01-23 at 23:40, Vibhu Mohindra wrote:
> > I second that. The kde buffer seems to be independent of the 
> > Java buffer (but not always -- if you try pasting the same thing a few times 
> > it works sometimes!)
> > 
> > I end up trying stunts like opening the Java file in a text editor from the 
> > filesystem, then pasting into that from the kde buffer, and then getting IDEA 
> > to re-open the corresponding class. Painful.
> > 
> > Cut and paste then isn't yet as smooth as in the windows environment 
> > perhaps. Though I do like the idea of multiple buffers in kde with the 
> > Klipper.
> > 
> > Would be really cool if this worked.
> > 
> > Vibhu.
> > 
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