and then start gdm again with

/etc/init.d/gdm start

However, this does not appear to be a very reliable or safe method.  A
number of times after restarting this way, the gdm start gave me a
different gdmgreeter on one or more VTs.  Normally the Debian gdmgreeter
screen is displayed.  The other screen which is displayed at random
appeared to be perhaps a generic Gnome gdmgreeter.

The remote ssh connection is essential because after shutting down gdm,
the console does not return to text mode.  More precisely, the keyboard
seems to be connected to VT1, but the display is not.  If you are very
careful, you can log in and run a command but the screen does not show it=
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