Kevin Kofler wrote: > That would be why. You have to use Klipper for this to work. The X11 > clipboard contents are stored within the application "owning" the > clipboard, if you close it, poof, there goes the clipboard. Klipper fixes > this by taking ownership of the clipboard automatically. > Oh.. thanks for the info. I've always thought of Klipper as a not-so-useful utility (I never used it's 'advanced' features). But now I see how pasting worked without issues with KDE3- I always had Klipper running. Now, once I have klipper running, pasting works fine. Thanks guys.. regs, Syam