I’ve heard good things about copyq, but I sometimes run into compatibility issues with it for some reason. Clipx is also good, straightforward and easy to understand
I’ve heard good things about copyq, but I sometimes run into compatibility issues with it for some reason. Clipx is also good, straightforward and easy to understand
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This one is really useful, thanks!
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Perfection
The “bot” suggested I use RandomSleep. It’s not effortless.
I got the idea to use systemd timers from another answer in this thread and thought I’d help you out with an Ansible playbook.
In any case, I learned at least two things while reading the other replies, so it wasn’t a total waste. (and you got your answer)
Even if it’s just a release candidate, I’m wondering how this change might affect desktop users. Could this mean fewer boot issues? I ran into an issue booting from a live usb where the kernel version didn’t properly support my ZFS setup, leading to a system hang during startup and was wondering if an RC kernel was even needed for desktop use.