Probably I am confused, but my belief is that by default modem-manager writes 
to syslog rather than a separate log file. A lsof of the modem-manager does not 
show an opened log file. Isn't it possible to extract the modem-manager log 
from either of the syslogs I attacked by simply running a command like:
  grep modem-manager syslog-1104.txt

Anyway, I have run these tests again (I'm using the live CDs so anything
I don't think to maker a copy of gets lost) and over the next few posts
will attach the modem-manager and NetworkManager logs from 11.04 and
11.10.

This time I have run them in debug mode with these commands (after first having 
stopped the existing instances):
modem-manager --debug --log-level=debug &>modem-manager.log
NM_PPP_DEBUG=1 /usr/sbin/NetworkManager --log-level=debug --no-daemon 
&>NetworkManager.log


** Attachment added: "modem-manager log from 11.04"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/868034/+attachment/2619061/+files/modem-manager-1104.log

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