I know adding software to a physically shipped CD is quite impossible,
and that its politically hard/impossible to add something to the iso
(but not technically impossible). As a last solution updates can be
released, as several of those is - for every release, But to make that
happen it has to qualify as a bug, which I think it does. Now I do not
have any powers here what so ever, except I can nag and comment till my
fingers bleed. :) I guess it's a lost case, but for next Ubuntu I will
start testing isos and comment what I believe is bugs earlier.

Now lets say someone agreed with me that this is a bug, then who could
decide to put out the update? Maybe its politically easier to make the
VPN-Connections choice go away (as an update, not for the CD, since
that's "harder")?

I'm sorry for making all this fuzz, but I had a plan about recommending
Ubuntu for my users with Intrepid, with the argument that it just works.
Now I will not, because it does not just work :(

I guess I could remaster an iso for my users, or they could just stick
with Windows.

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NetworkManager VPN plugins should be installed by default in ubuntu
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