Steve,

First of all, thank you for all of your work with Debian and Ubuntu.
Without people like you there would be no alternatives.

"Maintenance" and "Support" are always important, and the gnome group is
notorious for goofing up functionality and regression in their releases.
None the less, XDMCP is kind of like a *CORE* functionality of the X
system, available in the earliest releases, and not that complex.
Gnome/GDM's decision to toss it out was stupid, like building a fancy
house in Phoenix (115 yesterday) without putting in an Air Conditioner.
Yea, it's just fine in January, but come July . . .

Ubuntu had a working GDM in prior LTS releases.  LTS releases IMHO
should be highly functional, and fully regression tested.   If a package
breaks regression that badly it simply should not be included.
"Maintenance" not withstanding, at the moment in Phoenix, I'd rather
have an Old Clunky A/C than none at all.   In Ubuntu I'd rather have an
un-maintained GDM that does what it used to, than a "Maintained" version
that does not.  "It's not our fault..." doesn't get it because the
package maintainers at Ubuntu _chose_ to put a broken gdm in play in a
Long Term Support release, that makes it impossible to upgrade from an
8.04 X-windows Terminal Server, without replacing core components
manually.  Yuk.

This problem is fairly typical.  Most developers don't actually use the 
products they develop so they don't notice when they goof up something people 
use.  Problem is, now we have to hold our breath to see if:
1. The GDM developers are going to fix the product
2. Ubuntu will actually implement the upgrade in the 10.04 LTS release!

I'm sure eventually this will get resolved.  In the mean time we'll go
down to Home Depot and grab a window A/C for the summer eh? :).  It's
just the alternative LM's are so frakking ugly. . .

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No option to log in remotely via XDMCP
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408417
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