I'm not sure this is the case. I had Gnome freeze on me while logged in
as (say) user1 (that freezing is a separate problem, don't know why that
happened yet) and I wasn't able to do CTRL-ALT-F(n) for whatever reason.
However, if I SSH in and run /etc/init.d/gdm restart I get roughly the
same behavior - the same frozen screen is still on the monitor, and if I
log in as user2 and then run "sudo killall -u user1," I still can't get
restarting gdm to make a difference on the monitor, and I get a new
message in /var/log/daemon.log "WARNING: Display :0 is busy. There is
another X server running already. " each time I try.

(I'm using a new installation of Ubuntu 8.10, I'm not sure if this is a
different bug as the one described here.)

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/etc/init.d/gdm restart in X fails to start gdm
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/80339
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