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If anyone could help me out with this, I’d greatly appreciate it. Basically, I can’t ctrl + v to paste anything I pipe into the clipboard selection in xclip, and i can’t `xclip -o` anything I copied with ctrl-c or ctrl-shift-c.\n
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Maybe I want to paste a path into a neovim file. `echo $(pwd) | xclip -i -sel c`Now the path is in my clipboard, right? It sure shows up if i `xclip -o -sel c`!\n
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If anyone could help me out with this, I’d greatly appreciate it. Basically, I can’t ctrl + v to paste anything I pipe into the clipboard selection in xclip, and i can’t `xclip -o` anything I copied with ctrl-c or ctrl-shift-c.\n
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But when I go into neovim and paste from the unnamedplus register, instead it pastes the last thing I copied in my browser.\n
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if I want to copy the output of something from my terminal and google it, ctrl+v in the browser completely ignores my xclip selection.\n
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i am forced to use the mouse and ctrl+shift+c in order to paste it into a search engine, like a caveman.\n
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I hope I’ve done a decent enough job explaining the problem. It was most apparent earlier, as I was making a cronjob and I had to be explicit about file paths because i couldn’t assume the working directory would be the directory of the script I was calling. I really wish I could have just `echo $(pwd) | xclip -sel c`; open neovim; hit p; see the path appear in my file.\n
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I have a little clipboard icon in my system tray with my copy history, except none of the things I put in the clipboard selection with `xclip -sel c` or `xsel -b` appear there. I think that program is klipper, but I’m not sure.\n
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I know there’s a number of work arounds but still this kind of frustrates me. I think it has something to do with wayland and xclipboard not talking to each other. I am running wayland, KDE Plasma 5.27.5, and Debian 12.\n
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Is there a simple configuration setting I can tweak, or do I need to find something to replace klipper or xclip? I have tried toggling the `keep selection and clipboard the same` and `always save text selection in history` settings in the plasma clipboard, no change. I tried two terminal emulators to no avail.\n
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I will happily provide any more information if it would be helpful.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n
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Distributions include the Linux kernel and supporting system software and libraries, many of which are provided by the GNU Project. Many Linux distributions use the word “Linux” in their name, but the Free Software Foundation uses the name GNU/Linux to emphasize the importance of GNU software, causing some controversy.\n
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