>> This behaviour comes from the xserver, not gnome-screensaver.
>> It can be disabled by adding
>> Option "DontZap" "true"
>> to /etc/X11/xorg.conf
>won't that permanently disable Ctrl+Alt+Backspace
Jaunty's default X config will disable the zap (Ctrl+Alt+Backspace) option by 
default. I'm not sure if gnome-screensaver can block keys from accessing X. 
Perhaps if it is technically possible, gnome-screensaver could restrict all 
keys pressed to the password field and sanitize the input to filter out 
Ctrl+Alt+(Backspace,F1,F2...).

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Pressing Ctrl+Alt+Backspace when the screen is locked kills the X session
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/68695
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