![]() In Linux, by default CTRL + C key binding is used for sending an interrupt signal to the command running in foreground. The key bindings for copy and paste operations are dependent on the specific terminal emulator you are using. The reason is a keyboard shortcut and mouse keys to copy and paste lines in the Linux terminal windows are not the same as the ones we use on Windows. However, while searching on the Internet, I realized that it is a global problem. At that time, I thought I’m the only user struggling to copy and paste. ![]() ![]() When you switch to Linux from Microsoft Windows, especially if you are a programmer, there is a possibility that you might struggle to copy and paste commands or lines in the Linux Terminal window.Įven when I ported to Ubuntu from Windows a decade ago, I struggled to copy and paste lines in the Linux terminal.
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