I have an LDAP setup also, with home directories over NFS, but no
automounting or Kerberos. Like Heiko in post #2, killing gsettings from
a tty helps. After that, Lightdm logs in properly.

This was on a fresh install of Ubuntu 11.10, I also moved folders like
.compiz, .local, .config to a backup location before logging in the
first time. Later I tried to copy the subdirectories for some
applications back to their original location.

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