Public bug reported:

Hello! This is about the latest Gutsy.

Currently, during login, the login process, the desktop switches colors
several times, which isn't very pretty. (This is not about the multiple
mode switches during boot.)

At first we have the GDM theme, which has its own look, that's OK. But
when I login:

1) First, the desktop becomes a solid, light tan color (about #E09060), which I 
think is some default Ubuntu color.
2) Then, it turns to some solid dark color (probably black, but my LCD isn't 
great and I can't be sure).
3) Then, it turns to my wallpaper image ("elephant skin", I think it's called).

Ideally steps 1&2 should be eliminated. If it's impossible, there should
be a way to at least eliminate 1 or 2 (so we get a single temporary
color) and make the remaining color easily customizable (so we can set
it to something matching the wallpaper).

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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desktop color changes several times during login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/164297
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