Thanks for the hint. But unfortunately this doesn't work for me either. I did 
like you told me and removed the gdm autostart links with "update-rc.d -f gdm 
remove". Then I created a .xinitrc file with "exec gnome-session" in it and 
rebooted my machine. After logging in via terminal I then executed the "startx" 
script and my machine stops at exactly the same point as before - only that now 
I don't see the brown Ubuntu background but the grey background of the X server 
(along with its mouse pointer). I then switched back to the console and listed 
all running processes and it seems that gnome-session, gnome-settings-manager, 
metacity, pulseaudio, etc. have actually been started.  But at some unknown 
point the system still just stops loading my GNOME session.
So it seems that this has actually nothing to do with gdm - after booting the 
old 2.6.22 kernel again it works fine (that's how I'm writing here).
What am I supposed to do now? Any suggestions? I'm thinking about opening a new 
bugreport now, but I don't know wether this is a good idea or not.

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Can't log in after upgrading
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