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<p><a href="page.php?w=Linux">Linux</a> systems provides three clipboards, which are named "CLIPBOARD", "PRIMARY" and "SECONDARY". The usage and handling of various selections is not standardized. Most modern toolkits and desktop environments, including <a href="page.php?w=GNOME">GNOME</a> or <a href="page.php?w=KDE">KDE</a>, follow a widely accepted convention, outlined in the <a href="page.php?w=freedesktop.org">freedesktop.org</a> specification. One selection, CLIPBOARD, is used for traditional clipboard semantics, with shortcuts identical to</p><p>
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