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Progress towards universal Copy/Paste shortcuts on Linux
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This isn't a thing already? This is why people don't take linux seriously.
I assure you a great many people take Linux seriously.
On Windows, Control-C in a terminal also cancels instead of copies. That’s why people don’t take Windows seriously.
Powershell uses ctrl c
Yes, it uses it to close the currently executing program like every other terminal out there.
Not on my machine
You must be a mac user then because it doesn't make any sense to have that criticism as a windows user lmao