I have no idea how to get more information about this problem, which I
consider really serious. Obviously it is restricted to a small number of
hardware and/or software configurations, or I guess everybody would be
shouting out loud about it. So to give users not affected by the problem
at least an idea of what is happening I took a picture of the screen
after keying Ctrl-Alt-F1. The result is attached and shows that
obviously the display's palette (colour table) is out of order: The
Gnome background is still displayed but with a wrong palette that shows
the different shades of pink or puple as green.

I made a litte experiment: After pressing Ctrl-Alt-F1 I (biindly) keyed
in my user id and password and then started a "wc" command. After
switching back to graphics (Ctrl-Alt-F7) I ran a "ps -ef". Sure the "wc"
was there. So obviously the problem is all on the display side: Ctrl-
Alt-F1 switches the keyboard to a fully functional tty login but the
output is hidden by the gnome image.

Maybe this could help anybody diagnose the problem?

** Attachment added: "screen picture of the phenomenon"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49013736/6645-ctrl-alt-f1.jpg

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Ctrl + Alt + F1 etc. fail to send me to console
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447692
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