When i use putty from a windows box to linux (without x11 installed), is there an alternative to xsel or xclip? I'd like to run xsel as background process to keep clipboard content for future use. Replace xsel by a tool for the wayland clipboard, e.g.
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After i checked :checkhealth, this what it said: Ssh should set it up automatically, so that xsel (and any other x11 clients) can use. I run it in openbox startup script like that:
By default, it uses the x window system primary.
Xsel does not work because, upgrading to 22.04, you are now on wayland rather than xorg. I would like to pipe the complete shell command. I wanted to copy some code i have from neovim to firefox, but the stuff i yanked doesn't carry over outside neovim. Xsel i am using xsel install xsel, but i am only using it with plain text and unicode text.
What should i do to handle. Xsel can copy and paste to three different clipboards. Nevertheless, it is neater to use xsel because xclip does not close stdout after it has read. Unlike xsel [xclip] works better when printing a raw bitstream that does not fit the current locale.