Workaround:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall kubuntu-desktop

Still, the bug IS valid, since I am not the only one (see forum), and this 
isn't the first time (for me).
I have never asked for the kubuntu-desktop to be removed (then the everything 
in my previous attachment ought to have gone). What the command above did, was 
an installation of 4 packages altogether (sorry, I don't remember all 4, one 
was kde-artwork) of around 17 MB.

There is supposedly a bug that either removes a few important packages, or 
simply removes KDE (plasma) from the list of available desktop environments 
(DEs).
The hackish solution would be a wrapper that checks at the end of an 'upgrade', 
if the available and installed DEs are actually available to the display 
manager (I have no clue which one is being used here; earlier it was kdm, but 
it has been replaced by some earlier 6-monthly system upgrade).

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