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Hi, I've been looking for a solution to this problem for a long time, especially on TJO, but have found none so far.
Is there a service responsable for copy and paste, and a systemctl command to be used for its control?
If not, I read that sending a SIGHUP to lipstick could solve the problem. Is this the process?

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nemo       962   892  0 Jun24 ?        01:58:28 /usr/bin/lipstick -plugin evdevtouch:/dev/input/event0:rotate=0 -plugin evdevkeyboard:keymap=/usr/share/qt5/keymaps/boston.qmap --systemd
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Already done, doesn't work.
Is there anything else (except rebooting) I could do?


EDIT:
Never mind, I found it:
Code:
systemctl --user restart lipstick.service

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Originally Posted by magullo View Post
Already done, doesn't work.
Is there anything else (except rebooting) I could do?


EDIT:
Never mind, I found it:
Code:
systemctl --user restart lipstick.service
You were quicker

Yes, this happened to me, but just once and never again.
I got rid of mine the same way, except I just did "killall -s HUP lipstick" which is basically the same what you did.
 
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Thank you.
As a side effect, rotation doesn't work anymore (I am sure it worked before because I was reading this site on Sailfish browser, landscape).
 
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