@Tom: Lucid is now unstable, I think these things are quite normal when
you do beta test... at least I think you should be aware that is more
risky to use (and headache-prone), so you can always use previous stable
version instead of use other OSes ;).

Anyway, got the same behaviour after KERNEL update:
crist...@cristian-asus:~$ uname -a
Linux cristian-asus 2.6.32-18-generic #27-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 26 21:13:44 UTC 
2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux

now I am in KDE with no possibiliuty to choose GNOME in the login
screen. Please note that during boot I got messages saying that the
nVidia driver could not be loaded, this happened the previous time, also
(i.e. I got the problem the first time after kernel upgrade and after
reboot it complained about nVidia drivers).

GDM is still at the same version as before.
crist...@cristian-asus:~$ dpkg -l gdm
[...]
ii  gdm                            2.29.92-0ubuntu9       

Another question: I am "forcing" kernel upgrades (i.e. when I apt-get 
update/upgrade I saw [both times] "the following packages would not be updated" 
and linux-headers ... where among them.
To install them I had to sudo apt-get install linux-headers  ...
Am I doing right, I mean is "deprecated" to do such thing? (and if it is, how 
much it is?)

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lucid lynx - login screen stuck in a loop - SYSTEM BROKEN
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