I believe the (rather old) program 'xclipboard' will do what you want.
There's
a man page too!

Note that you have to have the "current" clipboard displayed if you want
to
paste from it into an application.

Charles Farinella wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Derek Martin wrote:
> 
> > Besides that though, I just wanted to get an idea of what people think
> > Linux is missing, particularly in the context of continuing to be a viable
> > platform for both servers and desktops, both in and out of the enterprise.
> 
> >From an end users viewpoint, one thing I would very much appreciate having
> would be a system wide clipboard.  I'm sure Gnome, and KDE have something,
> but an independent 'copy/cut-paste' would be *real* useful.

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