I've used glipper and it works.  It's installed by default in Foresight
Linux (Gnome 2.20).  It's a well-known issue that closing an application
will normally wipe any clipboards associated with that application.
It's a habit to close an application once you grab the data that you
want to paste.  Then poof!  It's gone when you try to paste it.  Why
glipper is not installed by default in Ubuntu is beyond imagination.

Marking as incomplete until reporter can post a more specific use case.
I could not figure out the replication from the post.


** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/193762
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