The only thing that works (Or maybe not the only one) is the NumPad and Tab everything. I use the Fedora linux 23 system.

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    There was the same theme, just linux has many of its own hotkeys that conflict with Blender's. So, for example, combinations with viola do not work, because in linuha, viola is used for many system commands and permind it - this one is also a hemorrhoid. In the blender, dig around and reassign the necessary commands to other keys.

    • What you wrote may be relevant for a particular DE, but not for the entire Linux family. In XFCE, for example, nothing violates the viola and is not used for any system commands. - Beast Winterwolf

    Switch to the English layout.

      I advise you to check the program automatically change the layout. I, for example, xNeur is not the first time so conflicts with other applications. Added Blender to the list of unprocessed applications and it all worked.