Thank you for taking the time to answer this issue. Examining the answer
you have given me, this does not appear to resolve the issue, though...

I assume you refer to the following in
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnvironmentVariables:

"In order to set environment variables in a way that effects a user's
entire desktop session, one may place commands to set their values in
one of the "hidden" script files in the user's home directory. The more
common such files are outlined below.

      ~/.profile - This is probably the best file for placing
environment variable assignments in, since it gets executed
automatically by the DisplayManager during the startup process desktop
session as well as by the login shell when one logs-in from the textual
console. "

This would indeed resolve this issue, if only it were true. gdm does
not, in fact, execute ~/.profile.

Since this differs from expected and documented behaviour, I am
reopening this bug and assigning it to gdm.

Thanks.

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Feature Request: Provide a single configuration file for user settings
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134378
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