The problem is that no other programs require to disable Network Manager
service to function properly.

I've mentioned it before all of the browsers (besides default Firefox)
work when connected  through WvDial and NM service running. Thunderbird
works and downloads mails without interference in it's offline settings.
Transmission have no problems with downloads nor do qBittorrent or wget,
gPodder, Steam (native and Wine), Desura / Desurium (native and Wine).

This means that the only programs that don't work when internet
connection is managed through something other than Network Manager (and
the service is running, which is default setting) are the ones installed
with every Ubuntu. USC has the ping status checker but it's of no use
because it only runs with NM disabled. Ubuntu One and Firefox don't have
any kind of online status checker and they simply assume that if there
is nothing in NM then user doesn't have internet connection. How can
anybody think that this things are right is beyond my imagination.

Ubuntu Software Center and Ubuntu One have serious design flaws if they
stupidly rely on one program for providing online status information.

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  USC relies on NM to be online, can't force online if not using NM

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