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AutoCAD has had a commandline for years (early nineties) with the graphical interface.
Deluxepaint used the keyboard in the late eighties.
As for Ubuntu, I tried Fedora 16 lately, it felt pretty snappy with the LXDE interface but I could not adjust the brightness of my laptop screen which was a deal breaker. Lubuntu does manage those keys but it's a bit slower on shuting down.