Importance Critical as it fits the following criteria:
+ "A bug which has a severe impact on a large portion of Ubuntu users" -> 
Anyone using Unity, gnome-shell, gnome3, etc.
+ "Renders the system temporarily or permanently unusable." Not being able to 
remote in via all the applicable remote access protocols renders Ubuntu largely 
useless at the workstation level for enterprises (as well as those setting up 
home LANs), as they cannot provide the expected remote support.
+ "Severely affects applications beyond the package responsible for the root 
cause." Not being able to remotely connect to Ubuntu would fit this criteria. 
While one may use Kubuntu, or Xubuntu as a WORKAROUND, this would not help 
those folks who have to disrupt their environments (re-install/change desktop 
environments) to obtain this outcome, or who want to retain their 5 year 
support on an LTS in the case of Xubuntu.

As this has been fixed upstream as per attachment
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=290278 , this should at
least be given an opportunity to test in the Proposed repository to see
if it resolves our issue here in Ubuntu.

** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
   Importance: High => Critical

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  gnome-session-flashback fails to start without hardware acceleration
  in cloud/remote environments (Forwarded-X/XRDP/VNC/NX/X2GO/Chromoting)

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