2014-08-12 4:55 GMT+02:00 Thomas <nyuwa@hb.tp1.jp>:
Then I do have the choice between learning all the different shortcuts,
or else switching to Ubuntu (this "unity" thing, which I do not like at
all).
​Unity and XFCE are not the only desktop ​environments. If you have issues
with one, and dislike the other, you can try KDE, which have no issues
interfering with common keyboard shortcuts, and is also extensively
configurable in case you find an obscure combination that conflict with
libreoffice.
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