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Ctrl+Alt+Del on Linux is a really handy way to reboot when you're in a TTY, if somehow your resources are all tied up to the extent that even your console is unresponsive. It's also useful if your graphical environment is stuck, Ctrl+Alt+Backspace isn't configured correctly, and you find that after having done a Ctrl+Alt+F1 the whole system is unresponsive. If even Ctrl+Alt+Del doesn't work there is always the REISUB-magic...
But yes, most graphical environments catch Ctrl+Alt+Del to not do anything.