I don't think that would count as a feature, and it isn't one. It's basically a program every system should have (in my opinion). The Gnome clipboard isn't working great. I often get complaints from new users I introduce to Fedora that their clipboard content was lost when they closed Firefox, or something similar. And it's true, I don't trust the default Gnome Copy&Paste to keep anything in it when I'm not running a clipboard manager and don't close any apps "just in case". It would be really nice to have a clipboard manager by default on the Live CD (GNOME and XFCE, KDE already has klipper). When I look in the repos for available clipboard managers, I see glipper, parcellite and the XFCE plugin (xfce4-clipman-plugin). glipper is 111 k, and parcellite is 114, so it shouldn't be a difference of size. I personally would recommend parcellite, because it's pretty lightweight and works good (and I use it myself :D). What do you think about that? I think this would improve the user experience and add functionality to the desktop.
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