Sorry - yes that's what I meant. The screen goes totally black, with no login 
prompt.  i.e.
 * switch to VT1 with kdm still running (or restarted)  => text-mode login 
prompt
 * switch to VT1, stop kdm => black screen.

A similar situation occurs in gutsy's latest nightly - unless I boot in
"recovery" mode, I get a totally black screen. (This is partly a symptom
of a graphics driver bug, but the VESA modes should still work as
normal?)

I think this may be a consequence of some deliberate information hiding
to "hide the scary boot messages from the newbies" - in which case,
what's the correct way to revert to an "expert"-style boot sequence?

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stopping kdm leaves the Virtual Terminals invisible
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