Public bug reported:

This bug is partly a duplicate of https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/284298

A friend of me just changed to Ubuntu. Her Windows freezed and then she
started to use the secondary OS which was installed on her computer (by
me). Ibex 8.10.

Her DHCP settings aren't automatic, she has to set it manually. (I
described her how and it was succesful.) But the changes weren't saved,
next time she had to enter the numbers again. I advised her the
workaround described in the link on the top.

My problem is that I cannot switch off the wireless network: when I
restart the computer it will be activated again. I remember it worked
fine in 7.10, 8.04. (The current network manager version is 0.7.0.)

I use mobile HSDPA network. I always have to enter the keyring password.
Anyway does somebody know how this keyring-thing works? I don't want to
enter the password every time. In evolution there was a time when
without asking the default keyring password it has been worked fine, but
now it also asks for the pass.

The very last bug report for today about nm is that another friend of me
wanted to start using Ubuntu. I installed it. She is using HSDPA mobile
internet in Hungary, T-Mobile network, and Web'n'walk USB stick. But
this stick is not recognised by the system. Here is a not-very-
international discussion about this problem:
http://ubuntu.hu/forum/hardverek/t-mobile-webnwalk-stick-t-mobil-
internet-710-re-hogyan

But I didn't have the time to solve it, so she still uses Vista. I tried
my Huaweii E220 and it has been working fine! But one more bug report:

The default entries are wrong for Vodafone Hungary. The username and
password are 'vodafone' and not 'vodawap'.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Network manager unable to save several settings
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/314831
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