It was like that before. But in lucid, you can have two sessions now,
the GNOME one and the UNE one.

In fact, UNE is basically a GNOME session with some tweaked.
The doc has been done by LaserJock if you don't need your GNOME session, you 
can screw it up there: 
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuNetbookEdition/ConvertGnomeSession ;)

Enjoy!

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