They realize they can not make Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V to copy and paste files in Terminal? If you have not noticed, are dull XD. But do not worry, here a solution.
Put Alt+F2 on your desktop and type gconf-editor. Then, go to apps/gnome-terminal/keybindings:
Put Alt+F2 on your desktop and type gconf-editor. Then, go to apps/gnome-terminal/keybindings:
Find Copy and Paste, and take away the <Shift>, and will only <Ctrl> c or v, as applicable. And presto, problem solved.
NOTE: This will remove the role of control+C in the terminal, so you can also change it there.
NOTE: This will remove the role of control+C in the terminal, so you can also change it there.
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