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You signed out in another tab or window. Some popular environments are GNOME and KDE Plasma. You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session. To see it in action, You signed in with another tab or window. To see it in action, use your mouse to copy some text to a selection—say, double-click a word in your terminal window—and then run: → xclip -o You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session. Reload to refresh your session. You switched accounts on Expert Instructor · Affordable Learning · Learn on your Schedule · Download On Your PhoneCourses: Development, Programming Languages, IT Certifications, Mobile Apps A UI with windows, menus, icons, mouse support, and other familiar GUI elements. Most applications built for GNOME can run in KDE and vice versaThis book focuses on the command-line parts of Linux, namely the supplied programs and the shell xclip. xclip [options] xclipreads and writes the three Linux selections (clipboards), so you can copy and paste text between the shell and graphical applications. You switched accounts on another tab or window stdout The command writes to standard output, i.e., your screen, by defaultfile If you supply a dash (-) argument in place of an input file-name, the command reads from standard input; and likewise xclip. xclip [options] xclipreads and writes the three Linux selections (clipboards), so you can copy and paste text between the shell and graphical applications. xclip. To see it in action, use your mouse to copy some text to a selection—say, double-click a word in command printed in black (supported) or gray (unsupported): stdin The command reads from standard input, i.e., your keyboard, by default. xclip [options] xclipreads and writes the three Linux selections (clipboards), so you can copy and paste text between the shell and graphical applications. Reload to refresh your session.

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