(In reply to Eike Rathke from comment #29)
> (In reply to larrybradley from comment #25)
> > Interesting attitude. If you buy a Toyota and the engine goes bad, do you
> > expect Toyota to say, "Sorry, not our problem, they sold us bad engines."
> Interesting approach. I hate car allegories, but the broken part is not even
> part of the car. So if the bridge you want to ride over is broken you go to
> the car manufacturer and tell him to make your car fly.
> 
> > Your name is on the product. The product is broken.
> No, the clipboard manager clipboard manager of the compositor of your window 
> manager of your
> operating system is broken. That's why there is the Mutter bug linked and
> this bug here is flagged as notourbug.
> 
> Additional findings from the linked Mutter bug are that the problem seems to
> be (also) related to the Clipboard Indicator GNOME Shell Extension, see
> already comment 7 here, so you may want to remove that.

I may be nave or ignorant, you guess, but 20some programs running on
Gnome daily work just fine. so my guess is that they programmed their
applications for Gnome and it works. Why LO be an exception?.

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  [X11] copy/paste (clipboard) with LibreOffice is broken in Ubuntu
  19.10 & 20.04 (see comment 93 and 176)

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