Sebastian, here is a real-life use case:

I sometimes press ctrl+alt+backspace when half-life2:dm on wine crashes.
If that crashes, the system gets so slow that going to alt+control+f1
and killing it manually takes longer than doing a hard-reboot.

Perhaps we should just catch the keys in metacity and make it restart
gdm cleanly. That might help.

Thirdly, I think you are getting a lot of these comments, because the
control+alt+backspace thingie is all over the internet.

I have a couple of friends that won't touch a terminal ever, yet know
that control+alt+backspace will rescue their system when the system
seems to crash. I was the one to tell them that though. I'm not sure
what to tell them now. I'll guess they just have to do a hard-reboort in
those cases.

In other words: terminal is not acceptable for all types of users.
Control+Alt+Backspace is the control+alt+delete of ubuntu and sometimes
needed. In theory it shouldn't be needed because the system never
crashes, but in practise, people are going to try stuff like beryl,
compiz and wine. Even when their hardware is not capable of it. They use
this shortcut at times, yet wouldn't want to touch a terminal.

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gdm / X server does not restart after Ctrl + Alt + Backspace
https://launchpad.net/bugs/34859

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