It should be easy to tell the os which of the Conections is the actual default 
internet connection. Where's the problem with that?
ATm when connected to two networks it often happens that Ubuntu sets the wrong 
one as default route - and internet is gone. Why?

Connection sharing in XP is easy since the year 2000. That are 8 years - I 
would really like to mention that in Linux/Ubuntu so many things like this here 
simply don't work, bu instead of that new compiz effects are implemented...
You can be connected to more than one networks since Intrepid, but you can't 
have one of them shared.
(Besides other things like sharing folders *easily*)

*grmpfh*

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If Ubuntu is connected to more than one network (e.g. GSM and wireless) but 
only GSM has internet access, OS is unable to access internet. NM version 0.7.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/278485
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