Another solution on 64-bit raring/saucy:

Set up a 32-bit raring/saucy chroot environment on 64-bit raring/saucy.
There's a german tutorial on http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/schroot (32-Bit-
Programme in einer 64-Bit-Installation verwenden). schroot rebinds /home
directory on the host system by default so that it appears in the chroot
system.

Enter the chroot environment, set up a sources.list file. Install pango
and glib in the chroot as described above, use a folder inside your
/home directory as <INSTALL LOCATION>, e.g. ~/mbancnet

Exit chroot environment.

Open terminal, plug in M-Identity stick and start mbancnet with same
bash script as above.

Future updates of dependent libraries might break the dynamic linking
again, in such a case enter chroot environment, and rebuild pango and
glib.

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  Kobil M-IDentity usb dongle : no write access anymore since 10.04

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