It is also worth pointing out that since the Jaunty -> Karmic upgrade,
Network Manager doesn't show the presence of the possibility of using
mobile Internet so even if I had an account (which I doubt I will ever
get until they drop the prices -- which are currently far too high).
The consequence of this is that I am unlikely to be able to help out
with any experiments.  Sorry.

I also notice that Network Manager means that networking fails to work
unless your are logged in with a Gnome session.  This is really, really
dreadful, and probably means I am going to have to remove Network
Manager and return to doing things manually.  I have to have networking
be on as soon as the machine boots so that I can do interesting things
with NFS mounts before logging in -- I want to use the machine as a
compute server as well as a laptop.  However this is probably a
different bug report!

Thanks.

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Starting mobile internet fails to update /etc/resolv.conf correctly
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