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I'm on Linux and key-mappings that have Meta in them are a bit of a mystery to me. Which key do I press? Or rather do I need to setup a particular key to be this Meta key - for instance the "Windows" key on my keyboard might be a good candidate? As an example (Meta + Alt + K) is Killsexp, but there are quite a few others.
This reference actually worked quite easily to change the Windows keys to be the Meta key: https://superuser.com/questions/246345/how-can-i-make-my-super-keys-windows-key-behave-more-like-ctrl-alt-shift-in-li.
@cjmurphy I must admit that I haven’t tried the default bindings much on Win/Linux (I use OSX), and this has been a problem for several people. @pupeno has an alternative set that I will probably make the default set there if people like it better.