If the xorg team refuses to implement the clipboard properly, and
another group wants to fix it, fork it.  You can do that.  Or they can
start from scratch like google did with Android because they saw that in
order to fix stuff like implementing the clipbard properly, they had to
replace xorg completely.  If Ubuntu wants to follow that so that the
clipboard works properly, I'm all for it.

As for Ubuntu calling it a linux distribution, they should rethink that
strategy.  Stop focusing on the fluff and start focusing on the
essentials.

@Flapjack

So you've confirmed that you use linux because it's open source.  Thank
you for your bias.

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