OK, I've done what you ask and I think I found the problem. At a certain
point in the detection of the keyboard layout it asks if specific
characters are present or at least accessible on your keyboard. Most of
these characters are from non-English character sets. However one key
can be in the English character set (at least in the way it is
represented in text mode) and that is where it asks if '"' is present.
In my original install I said yes then it told me my keyboard appeared
to be "us:intl" (you are correct, I didn't remember properly). This time
I went back and said no for the '"' choice and the keyboard was
determined to be "us". This was definitely confusing especially for a
first time Alternate CD user. I assume that the '"' that is asked for is
not actually what I just typed. I suppose that somehow this needs to be
better explained or a different character needs to be tested to derive
the correct keyboard type.

OK, how do I fix this? As I mentioned above I was able to get KDE to work 
correctly, but am still having this issue when I go to a VT.
Thanks.

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Single & double quotes, tildys, etc. need to type twice.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/113444
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