 Here's one of those quick tips for people who are new to Linux, or maybe just may not realize this feature is available. So this is a copy and paste feature. Obviously, you know, or you probably know, that you can highlight text, and you can right-click and say copy, and then go someplace else, right-click and click paste. Also, you could highlight and just press Control-C, and go someplace else, and press Control-V to paste. Those are pretty standard shortcut keys. But do you know in Linux, you actually have two clipboards, so you can copy and paste two things at once, and actually once you highlight something, it is automatically copied? So here's an example. If I was to highlight, let's see, I believe in freedom here. I haven't pressed Control-C, I haven't right-clicked and pressed copy, but it's already copied into one of my clipboards. All I have to do is go someplace else where I can input text and center-click, and it paste that in. So you may go, what is a center-click? Well, some laptops have three mouse buttons. If you have a Lenovo ThinkPad, it has a nice center button, which is nice. Some desktop mice do, normally, that you see just a button, but pretty much all desktop mice have a scroll wheel. And if you press down on your scroll wheel, you'll notice that it clicks, and that is your center mouse button. So anytime you highlight text somewhere, it is automatically copied. It saves you that fraction of a second, 100 times a day, and then you can center-click someplace else, and it pastes it. And as I said, you have two clipboards, so what you can do is I can highlight, I believe in freedom, and I can press Control-C to copy that, and then I can highlight films by Chris, and I've just copied that to a separate clipboard. So now I can come in here, and I can press Control-V to paste, I believe in freedom, and if I press center, and then I can press center-click, and it pastes the second one. You can see two things at once in Linux because of this functionality, and it's one of those little things that you get used to, and when you go to a system that doesn't have that, it drives you crazy. It's very convenient to just highlight and center-click, highlight and center-click. So much faster than even pressing Control-C, which is fast as is. So this was just a quick little tip, again, for beginners, new people to Linux, or maybe people who just may have missed that feature and didn't realize it existed. Thanks for watching. As always, please visit FilmsByChris.com, that's Chris of the K, there should be a link in the description, and as always, I hope that you have a great day.