John A. Sullivan III <jsullivan <at> opensourcedevel.com> writes:
> > > So I have to scratch my head on this... > > > > Could it be that you're using different methods, with one working and > > the other failing? > > > > After all, there's Ctrl-C/Ctrl-V, Ctrl-Ins/Shift-Ins, copying/pasting > > via right mouse button and context menu, copying/pasting via > > mouse-select/middle-mouse-button, etc. Oh... At least I tried Ctrl-C/Ctrl-V and Mouse-Left (Mark)/Mouse Middle (Paste) and the context menus. > > And IIRC, there are different types of clipboards on Linux, as well. > > See, for example, this link here: > > http://mutelight.org/subtleties-of-the-x-clipboard Very odd. > <snip> > Fascinating article. I am a KDE and thus Klipper user. I have noticed > that sometimes pasting works perfectly fine whereas other times, I must > activate the latest entry in Klipper. I wonder if that has to do with > the difference between PRIMARY/CLIPBOARD/SECONDARY? I've noticed > particular problems with OpenOffice. Thanks - John I'm using neither Ubuntu standard (I don't like Unity) nor Gnome or KDE, I'm only using XFCE at this time. Maybe it's a problem with this environment? Thanx, Udo _______________________________________________ X2Go-Dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/x2go-dev
