I (really, honestly!) mean no disrespect, but dev's please take a step back and 
re-focus - don't take this stuff too personally..  I am a developer too, and I 
work on free software. I've dealt with my fair share of frustrated (and 
somewhat ungrateful) users.
It just appears that the Canonical desktop team doesn't fully appreciate how 
much trouble regressions like these are causing users. 

Well, the new gdm is plainly not quite ready for production use. Despite
how awesome it is, and how long it's been percolating, shouldn't it
still be in a PPA, not in a much-hyped mainstream release.

Ubuntu users are being used a little too much as guinea-pigs lately.
This isn't necessarily wrong, but a "technology preview" warning would
be nice, as opposed to the over-hyped countdown to these lesser sub
releases, compelling distro-junkies (like me:) to upgrade. It would of
course be nicer if LTS declarations of stable came around a little more
often (they sort of get outdated real fast), and it was well advertised
that all the 6 monthly's were technically beta release's (which they
kinda are).

Anyway, has anyone tried gdm-2.20 legacy? I'm assuming thats the 
previous->previous generation? 
I haven't yet been game to install it, as I've spent too many frustrating hours 
dealing with lots of other karmic upgrade issues.
If it works, it would still be necessary to backport the Login screen component.

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gdm 2.26 has no graphical configuration tool
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