Clipboard problems (yes, again)

Chris Howells chris at chrishowells.co.uk
Thu Oct 31 00:50:30 GMT 2002


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Hi,

On Wednesday 30 October 2002 3:51 pm, Lars Knoll wrote:
> If you'd followed kde-(core-)devel for the last years you'd have noticed
> that klipper is the _one_ application that always lead to huge problems for
> the KDE desktop as a whole (slowing it down to almost a standstill,
> etc...).

Agreed. IIRC, Klipper is enabled by default on a new KDE installation. Would 
it be a good idea to disable this, and then people that want it can add it 
Kicker themselves?

(Personally I've found Klipper to be annoyance under KDE 3, although it was 
sometimes useful under KDE 3).

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Cheers, Chris Howells -- chris at chrishowells.co.uk, howells at kde.org
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