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Bugs? No, works as intended. But you might want to consider a clipboard manager instead, so that you can sync the clipboard to the selection buffer and vice versa.
I've tried finding a manager for this, Pano allows me to sync primary to selection but not selection to primary but I haven't found one that works the other way around. I'm currently running Fedora 38 with Gnome 44.
While the shift+ins helps with pasting the wrong stuff it would be even better if I could get middle-click to sync up too.
Gpaste can do it. The out of the box experience is a bit hit and miss, but it's plenty configurable and reliable once set up to your liking.
Kudos! Thanks a lot! gnome-terminal reverted to ctrl+shift+v and shift+ins and middle-click works as expected!