Nothing new in GDM after updating to 3.2

Hello everyone,
I keep hearing about GDM's new look in 3.2 but it's the same for me. Nothing changed after updating, so I guess something must be wrong. Anyone had the same issue?

There are some (well quite a few) problems related to incompatible extensions causing all manor of problems - might also be causing your apparent lack of appearance update. General policy seems to be disable (preferable uninstall) all current extensions until someone finds some useful info on the undocumented changes to the extension api and can provide updates... believe me i've looked
There are some extensions that respond to manually editing the main() function in the js files - but this does not work in all cases. Even the same extension on different boxes are exhibiting pretty random behaviour :$
Last edited by satanselbow (2011-10-04 14:00:02)

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