Roland0 wrote: 
> All terminals I have ever used in Linux support copy/paste (since it's
> actually a X11 functionality (clipboard), that's why you can e.g.
> copy/paste from an editor to the terminal etc.)
> Ususally: left MB=select, right MB=extend selection, middle MB=paste
> also,  <shift><insert>
> 
> Does the "equivalent rewrite of putty" have a name?
> In the (unlikely) case it really doesn't support the clipboard, simply
> use the pre-installed GNOME terminal

>From mint software manger:

https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/



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