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by vvhn 4762 days ago
The very next line you quoted tells you why that is the case on Linux now. if you used Linux in the late 90's, you will remember that a lot of the popular window managers/desktop environments aimed to make your transition from Windows 95 easier and the current Linux behaviour is a result of that.
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I'm not talking about GUIs. I mean in text editors and at the Terminal.