I posted some details on this in a comment at
http://askubuntu.com/questions/59577/replace-xscreensaver-with-gnome-
screensaver-xubuntu before finding this.

The article details on how to deal with it in 11.10 and how the solution
doesn't work (because gnome-screensaver-preferences is missing) in
12.04.

It would seem that a fix for 12.04, which is an LTS after all, would be
easy and worth doing. I'd do it (port the  gnome-screensaver-preferences
script) myself but I'd have to learn enough python first; I wish I had
time for that.

My comment gets you to where gnome-screensaver is at least running and locking 
the screen off the user submenu (top right).
You'll just have a blank screen with the date and time in small chars at the 
top; press any key to get the login dialogue.

There is a citation link to this page in the comment.

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