These have the same root cause, yes. /etc/X11/Xsession.d is shared with other *dm's though, so it's the gdm Xsession script that needs to remove duplicate functionality which is already set in Xsession.d (the script is from redhat anyway, no?).
Adding these variables would essentially fix both bugs. Debian now has 2.30 in unstable, maybe I should have a look at that too..
These have the same root cause, yes. /etc/X11/Xsession.d is shared with other *dm's though, so it's the gdm Xsession script that needs to remove duplicate functionality which is already set in Xsession.d (the script is from redhat anyway, no?).
Adding these variables would essentially fix both bugs. Debian now has 2.30 in unstable, maybe I should have a look at that too..