I would like to second Pablo's request for  step by step instructions.

I know there are some workarounds that will allow me to  log-in with
Oneiric and my E220 so I'm not totally cut off from the internet,  but I
am still confused about this bug supposedly now being "fixed",  and yet
I still have to use these workarounds.   If updates incorporating the
fix have already been issued,  then why aren't I seeing the benefit of
them?

I would like to know if the updates that have been issued will
automatically replace my deliberately reverted modem manager with a
latest fixed default version,  or if I should be trying to do that
manually?

My aim is to have a standard fully updated Oneiric that works with an
E220 without having to adopt workaround procedures.  Is that a realistic
aim,  or am I expecting too much?

Regarding Mathieu's #201 comment about the firmware maybe not being
recent enough,  isn't this ignoring the point that our E220s were all
working perfectly satisfactorily in Maverick and Natty,  and it was only
when Oneiric came along that all this trouble started?

If I thought that an upgrade to Precise would make my E220 log-in any
easier,  I would upgrade and forget about trying to fix Oneiric,  but is
anyone seeing evidence that Precise works better?

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