On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 3:16 PM, Emmett Culley <lst_manage(a)webengineer.com>
wrote:
This seems to have gotten worse in the last month or so, to the point
that
cut&paste isn't any fun anymore.
There is a Qt based alternative to Klipper you might try called CopyQ.
Here is a write-up:
http://www.linux-magazine.com/Issues/2013/154/CopyQ
I didn't encounter any issues with Klipper on kde4. I previously used
Klipper quite a bit, but now I've switched to CopyQ... it has a few more
bells and whistles.
Worth a shot, at least until whatever the issue you're experiencing with
Klipper is resolved; and who knows, you may also find you like it better.
It's also available in the Fedora repository: dnf install copyq
In F21 it uses Qt4, in F22 and onwards it uses Qt5.