Public bug reported:

Steps to reproduce:

1. Log in, unlock the users panel and add a second user.
2. Log out.
3. Select the new user, click the cog and make sure the Ubuntu session is 
selected.
4. Log in.
5. Notice that you don't have the launcher etc. $DESKTOP_SESSION and 
$XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP report "gnome".

Steps to resolve:

Rebooting the machine and trying again seemed to fix this problem.
At the greeter you can see that the GNOME session is selected, and then 
selecting Ubuntu now works.

** Affects: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: High
         Status: Confirmed

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Title:
  Adding a second user and logging in to the Ubuntu session gives the
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