Mike Cherba wrote:
I grabbed it and tried it before I responded, but It has it's own issues
and didn't work at all in my system, where the dcop call worked
perfectly.

Neither command works for me.  I am running xfce under Debian stable.
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On Thu, 2006-02-16 at 00:25 -0800, Patrick R. Wade wrote:

Neil Parker wrote:

Patrick Wade wrote,


Jason LaPier wrote:


How do I redirect shell (bash) output to the clipboard?

I know I can manually select it or redirect it to a file, but it's long and
I'm just going to copy and paste anyway - I know there's a way to > or | it
straght to clip...


A utility called xclip is what you want; can take stdin to clipboard or dump stdout from clipboard.


Except that it's not always available.  There's nothing resembling it on
my Slackware system.  There is "xclipboard", but it only views and saves
the clipboard...it doesn't read from stdin, or anywhere else.


You can get source at http://people.debian.org/~kims/xclip/

It also addresses briefly the issues with X "clipboards" you mentioned.

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