Just because it's consistent with your policy doesn't mean the policy
itself is not an error.  I shouldn't have to stay with a previous
version of the distro in order to avoid total and complete breakage of a
useful feature (with no replacement in sight).  Not to mention that
downgrading to a previous version is vastly more work than the upgrade.

Ubuntu was an attractive distro precisely because it was slick, and had
a high proportion of things Just Working out of the box.  With several
highly irritating regressions in each of the last few releases, I'm
really beginning to think they've completely lost the plot on this
front.

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gnome session does not start window manager nor restores the previous session
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/249373
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