Thanks for the pointer yet it seems not to be an option if someone else
is logged onto their own desktop session and is doing real work which is
the scenario I need to solve.  Also it's much to technical for the users
that need this.

I understand the Ubuntu maintainers see their responsibility in
packaging GNOME and not in fixing all bugs/adding features that have not
been implemented upstream and that seems perfectly valid.  I would like
to know whether the Ubuntu maintainers do feel responsible to forwarding
bugs reported against supported versions of Ubuntu upstream and
referencing them here.

Anyway these are the reports I found that seem to address part of the issue:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=592976

I haven't found a bug report that addresses the fact that gdm cannot be
configured as server anymore.

Note I'm not necessarily stuck on "XDMCP".  If there is some other
protocol/package with which one could start in independent remote
session in Lucid, I'd be a happy camper.

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