That would be a workaround as well, so no, it is not enough. How many of
the average users would understand that?
I am still opting for that simple menu, where the default connection is
switched as needed...

Recently, I discovered the following in the logs:

When only connected through GSM connection:
NetworkManager: <info>  Policy set 'My GSM Operator' (ppp0) as default for 
routing and DNS.

When also connected wirelessly:
NetworkManager: <info>  Policy set 'My Wlan SSID' (wlan0) as default for 
routing and DNS.

Being able to change this policy easily ought to be the way to solve
this bug, but which "Policy" is this? Is there a simple GUI way of
changing it? Is there any way of changing it?

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If Ubuntu is connected to more than one network (e.g. GSM and wireless) but 
only GSM has internet access, OS is unable to access internet. NM version 0.7.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/278485
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