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Troy,
Yeah, I'm just a peon. I'm in a big company and can't purchase new software versions and install them.
I can however, run unix commands as a client, or ask the local admin to run a specific command at their end. Restarting the location's GoGlobal session isn't an option. My clipboard issue can cause everyone else to loose a day's work.
So my question is - is there a specific unix command that will shut down *my* unix clipboard process? Or can an admin do that? The "goclip" command seems to be the key, but <50% of the time, I can't just run that command to restart the process. I need to find my clipboard process and get it killed so that it can be restarted. I'd gladly send the recipe to my admins once a month to alleviate the problem (until we upgrade to one with better native clipboard support).
Thanks,
Tim
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