Micke, what you describe has nothing to do with the original bug report
... which was an issue with the verbosity of the logs.  But I can
suggest some actions you can take.

1.  Please downgrade temporarily to 8.04 if possible to verify for sure
that it is the transition from 8.04 to 8.10 that caused your problem.

2.  Please look for the cause of lost packets, using tcpdump or
wireshark on your system's network interface, examining the sequence
numbers and matching them against your pptp logs.  If you see that
packets are missing from the dump, then you can exclude the pptp package
as the cause.

3.  Please test with other tools such as ping, wget, or ssh, to see if
you are experiencing lost packets purely on your system's network
interface.  If you are, then include the kernel and the network
interface driver as a possible cause.  Check for a later kernel or bugs
against the kernel relating to your network card.

Otherwise, it sounds like you have an environmental problem, where the
packets are being lost by routers or gateways between you and the
server, as a result of your upgrade.

Consider raising a new bug "slow and unstable".  Describe there what is
unstable about it.

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