coppying and pasting with linux

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Well, that just depends on what tool you're using. Here are a few that 
folks use that do this:

screen
vi
vim
emacs
pico
nano

So, what is you want to copy and paste, anyway?

On Fri, 7 Sep 2001, Deedra Waters wrote:

> I'm curious to know if anyone has any idea of how to coppy and paste with
> out using the mouse in linux. If anyone has ideas I'd appreciate it.
> Deedra
> 
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