Did you have the mythbuntu packages installed before the update, or were
they just installed when you updated to Lucid? Probably what happened is
the update-manager saw you had the mythbuntu packages installed and then
thought that you wanted a mythbuntu session. If you don't want
mythbuntu, you can uninstall it, or there should be a way to change it
so that gnome is your default session.

** Package changed: ubuntu => mythbuntu-meta (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: mythbuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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Lucid upgrade makes Mythbuntu my default session
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/551422
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