Great amount of russian users... I'm from Russian Federation, so believe me.
If you don't want to believe, so you can visit some ISP's sites and
find network configuration manuals.
Most of them give you a choise:
1) Use authorisation utility (it means "USE WINDOWS!!!")
2) Use VPN (unfortunately it means the same for many new Ubuntu users)

P.S. not everyone can buy or use routers. I can say more... not every
one know about them.
So it's very very very actual problem.

2009/10/7 Alexander Sack <a...@ubuntu.com>:
>> yep. allmost anyone in russia who install Ubuntu can't turn on
> internet.
>
> i was not aware that thats the case. why is that so? what percentage of
> russian internet users must use pptp to get online?
>
> --
> network-manager-pptp isn't installed by default
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107738
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> Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts: Invalid
> Status in "network-manager-pptp" package in Ubuntu: Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
> Binary package hint: network-manager-pptp
>
> Most of Russia's ISPs provide Internet access through VPN!
> How can I use the Internet if nm-vpn-properties doesn't work without 
> network-manager-pptp!
> I can't download this package, because I need Internet access, but I don't 
> have this packet so I can enter the Internet!
> Please, put this package into CD and DVD! And release 7.04.1 with this 
> important package!
>


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