DSpider wrote:Easiest way to copy-paste is to use the mouse scroll. Simply select some text, and then click the mouse wheel where you want to paste it. You don't even need the keyboard.Thanks for the hint. However I'm running a tiling window manager and try to avoid using the mouse whenever possible.
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2013-01-11T08:54:31Z
Hi!
I am trying to copy-paste a tarball (or any folder) from desktop to the folder /usr/local
and after I make copy (right click --> copy) and try to paste it in some of the system folders (like the one mentioned) the paste option is inactive.
Please help!!!
Hello.I've used tutorial from Archlinux wiki to get easy copy (ctrl+c) and paste (ctrl+v) in urxvt.
Working with clipboard can be like a hell. Sometimes Ctrl+C just don't work and if you copy some text on, say, web browser you can't normally paste in somewhere else. Especially between Terminal and other programs. Sometmies you have to paste with Ctrl+Shift+Insert sometimes Ctrl+V.
Is there any way to unify handling clipboard?
I am using Ubuntu 12.04. I was tinkering around learning the commands and stuff in terminal. I was a bit irritated that I couldn't copy and paste using only the keyboard. So I googled on how to add these shortcuts to my terminal.. I came upon these commands on DistroGeeks:
gconftool-2 -s /apps/gnome-terminal/keybindings/copy -t str 'c'
for adding Ctrl + C to copy...
The EVO with Ice cream sandwich makes copy and paste very frustrating. I'm trying to copy email notes into a notepad app.
When I copy and paste the text the first time it works fine. When I try to paste it into notepad on the next line the cursor goes back to the last word of the previous line. I want to paste my text on the next line. Why is this doing this? ugh.
Using precise pangolin. I am trying to copy some folders from my portable hard drive to one of the partitions. The paste button is not working in the destination folder and whenever I am trying a drag-drop with my mouse, it says that I don't have permission to create there, albeit I have the root. Even the new folder button is not working. Help please.
Hello, I have recently tried to copy and paste, CTRL+C and CTRL+V, but when I do that, the Firefox screen just grayed out.
Help, please? :popcorn:
I'm running on Ubuntu 10.10
I'm relatively new to linux.
My question is, why when I do ctrl+C (copy) in Eclipse, and then shift+insert (paste) in command line, there's nothing pasted?
Thanks.