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GPBS(1) System Manuals GPBS(1)
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gpbs - GNUstep PasteBoard Server
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The gpbs daemon serves as a clipboard/pasteboard for
GNUstep programs, handling the copying, cutting and past-
ing of objects as well as drag and drop operations between
applications.
Every user needs to have his own instance of gpbs running.
While gpbs will be started automatically as soon as it is
needed, it is recommend to start gpbs in a personal login
script like .bashrc or .cshrc. Alternatively you could
launch gdnc when X11 is started or - if you are running
Window Maker - put it Window Maker's autostart script.
See the _G_N_U_s_t_e_p _B_u_i_l_d _G_u_i_d_e for a sample startup script.
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To attach gpbs to a remote session use the _-_N_S_H_o_s_t _<_h_o_s_t_-
_n_a_m_e_> argument.
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ggddoommaapp --LL GGNNUUsstteeppGGSSPPaasstteebbooaarrddSSeerrvveerr will lookup instances
of gpbs.
Alternatively, ggddoommaapp --NN will list all registered names on
the local host.
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gdnc(1), gdomap(8), GNUstep(7)
_T_h_e _G_N_U_s_t_e_p _B_u_i_l_d _G_u_i_d_e example startup script:
<http://documents.made-it.com/GNUstep/Build/
#GNUSTEP.SERVICES>
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gpbs was written by Richard Frith-McDonald <rfm@gnu.org>
This man page was written by Martin Brecher <martin@mb-
itconsulting.com>
GNUstep June 2003 GPBS(1)