Okay, I'm adding my name to this request, as no devs seem to have
deigned to reply: *please include wvdial on the cd for the next release
of Ubuntu (Lucid).

Since Breezy, I have been able to connect to the internet via wvdial.
But for sme reason, wvdial has not been included since Jaunty.  Maybe
people aren't posting here about it: but if you go look at
Ubuntuforums.org, you will see users complaining that wvdial has gone
and it's really hard to set up dial-up connections now.  It's also hard
if, like me, you use a cellphone "as a modem".  Maybe the devs think
everyone has broadband.  But we don't all have broadband.  There are a
lot of dial-up users out here, and wvdial makes our lives much easier.

I don't understand *why* wvdial is no longer included on the CDs.  It's
a pretty small program, so I can't imagine that it just had to go
because the devs needed the disk space.  Can someone please explain
*why* wvdial was dumped?

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[include in live-cd] wvdial (1.60.1+nmu2)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/400573
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