Yes, the Ctrl-Alt-F7 brings back the screen (see post #4), but I found that subsequent switching to a login terminal (Ctrl-Alt-F1) will bring the system to a complete freeze. At the moment the workaround that (fully) works is to use the ATI fglrx driver. The caveat with the ATI driver is that it needs to be re-installed each time there's a kernel upgrade, otherwise DRM is lost, and performance drops dramatically.
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