Under Linux Mint, hitting "Enter" in the .jar version does not result in the clipboard being filled with the password

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charliemb

15 May, 2018 10:36 PM

Using the .jar version in Windows 7 works.

Using the .jar version in Linux Mint (I believe based on Ubuntu), I encounter the problem that hitting enter does not place the password in the clipboard, or if it does it deletes it too quickly. "Paste" is not available; it is grayed out.

Thanks for your effort. Much appreciated.

  1. 1 Posted by charliemb on 15 May, 2018 10:38 PM

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    Sorry, forgot the version:

    Current Linux Mint, version 18.3, Sylvia

  2. 2 Posted by Andrzej Bialic on 22 May, 2018 03:36 PM

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    I have same problem on Arch Linux with KDE. No solution so far.

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