Clipboard management with Linux
Why do you even need it? Clipboard management is not just for content editors. In fact you will always need one on your Linux box.
You may find that your Clipboard is not persistent, this depends on what desktop environment you use, the lightweight desktop environments have such problems.
Clipboard manager is not used only to remember the text you copy or cut. They simply make your life a bit more easier.
So, Here are some clipboard management applications for Linux desktop.
Glipper - GNOME
The best Clipboard Manager for Linux is Glipper for GNOME, which works as a Gnome Panel Applet. Unfortunately you can not make it run anywhere else than Gnome Panel.
Glipper is very flexible and configurable and got some extra ordinary features (via Plugins)...like
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