Alternate work-around:

I was able to login successfully by detaching the keyboard, and using
the mouse to 'click-in' my password with the on-screen keyboard.  I
usually had to click on Switch Account in the 'gear' drop-down menu to
get the assistive technology icon to appear to get to the on-screen
keyboard, but once I did, I could enter a password and that worked to
log me in.

It's somewhat bizarre that this would work since the setuid work-around
suggested above also worked for me.  If it is some problem running
unix_chkpwd, then shouldn't the on-screen keyboard have just as much
difficulty with that?

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  Unity Lockscreen in 14.04 can't unlock when using LDAP account

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