This problem is really annoying in the following scenario: A public
computer lab with computers that have two users, a desktop user (without
sudo privileges) and an administrative user (with sudo privileges). In
the past, we used timed login to automatically login the desktop user
unless one of the volunteers maintaining the lab needed to log in as the
administrator. In 9.10, when timed login is enabled for the desktop user
you can't choose to log in as the administrator. Instead, you have to
let gdm log the desktop user in and then use fast-user-switching to
switch to the administrator. This is a lot slower, especially when the
computers don't have much RAM.

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GDM: When auto timed login enabled, it doesnt allow to login immediately by 
just clicking on the name or login button
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/461667
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