On Sat, 24 Jul 2021, Paul Gofman wrote:
When you say you can reproduce the issue, is that in your regular desktop environment? Is it KDE?
It was Gnome Classic.
I don't know if Gnome Classic comes with a clipboard manager enabled by default (it may actually depend more on the Linux distribution). There's Glipper that can be used there, but it could also be GPaste or CopyQ.
There's also Klipper (KDE), Clipman (XFCE), Diodon, Pastie, Parcellite, Clipit, Clippy, etc. I did not know there were so many.