** Summary changed:

- Bluetooth Dialup options only configurable and visible after sudo pon 
BluetoothDialup
+ Please enhance NetworkManager so that externally configured connections are 
visible

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Title:
  Please enhance NetworkManager so that externally configured
  connections are visible

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: network-manager

  Source package: /usr/lib/network-manager
  Package version: 0.8-0ubuntu3
  Ubuntu release: 10.04 LTS

  Hi,

  I successfully installed a bluetooth GSM modem (Nokia) and added
  "rfcomm bind yes" to /etc/rc.local in order to bind the device at
  startup. I am able to connect from the command line with "sudo pon
  BluetoothDialup" but would like to connect by using the network icon
  on top of my screen. Unfortuntely, I first need to enter "sudo pon
  BluetoothDialup" in the terminal screen in order to make the phone
  known to NetworkManager, after which I can create and select dial-up
  connections.

  Would it be possible to have NetworkManager changed in a way that the
  configured connections are visible by default (i.e. when bluetooth is
  activated on the computer)?

  Best regards,

  Sander

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