Ok, I've tried the patch, and either I'm doing something wrong (very
probable), or it doesn't work.

I tried to ways to apply it:
1) I downloaded the sources for 'network-manager' from packages.ubuntu.com for 
the relevant kernel, both the orig.tar.gz and the diff.gz files. I unpacked the 
orig.tar.gz and applied the diff.gz files with 'patch -p1'. I then applied the 
patch provided here, also with 'patch -p1'. I then tried to 'make deb', but 
apparently, there's no information about making deb packages in the Makefile, 
so I stopped there.
2) I installed the network manager sources through 'apt-get source 
network-manager' to /usr/src/. I then applied the provided patch to the source 
files, again with 'patch -p1...', and then tried 'dpkg-buildpackage -b'. This 
created a bunch of .deb files, which I installed with dpkg -i *.deb. So far, 
everything was looking good.
I rebooted, but now network-manager doesn't start at all any more, and nothing 
I do seems to get my network up and running anymore.

I then tried to reinstall the original network-manager package (that I
had downloaded beforehand, to be safe), but while the installation went
smoothly, I still have no working network manager.

I'm probably going to go for a clean reinstall of jaunty this evening or
tomorrow.

So, if you can see where I went wrong, please drop me a hint. Or if you
need info from any log files, just let me know.

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Option iCon 225 (HSDPA USB stick) cannot connect (Jaunty Jackalope 9.04)
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