Personally, I actually connect to dbus directly with C#, which means I don't need qdbus. the console: qdbus /klipper setClipboardContents 'NiHao' Had ya used a proper desktop-environment, such as KDE-plasma, you would not have that problem, because ya could just use dbus, from whatever software ya like, e.g. There's nothing better for yar software than using tools not installed by default. Yo ya gnomers, that's what ya get for using CORBA-crap. Or install gpaste through synaptic package manager (and also gnome-shell-extensions-gpaste if you use Gnome-Shell).Īnother option is the installation through software-center. Sudo apt-get install gnome-shell-extensions-gpaste To install it in Ubuntu 13.10, 13.04, 12.10 or 12.04, use the commands below: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/gnome3
Daemon now fully evenmential (no more polling, less power consuption).GPaste settings look has been updated to better fit with recent GNOME.GPaste is a clipboard management suite for GNOME written in Vala.How about GPaste daemon settings, a clipboard management daemon applet with DBus interface: