Still no answer? Isn't somebody maintaining network-manager monitoring
these comments? Because there isn't a stable, supported method to
establish a PPPoW connection in Ubuntu, I am unable to use it at all in
certain locations, which is making my work difficult as Ubuntu is my
main OS. Also, as I am trying to popularize Ubuntu with other people, I
have to cope with pppd and its quirks on their machines as well.

pppd is behaving very unstable on my main laptop, breaking the ppp
connection every couple of minutes and freezing, making me do this way
too often:

sudo poff -a
sudo kill -9 `pidof pppd gpppon`
sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
sudo restart network-manager

(otherwise I can't reestablish the connection and even like this I have
to wait for some time for DNS to start treating me nicely again)

It's not up to the network, as on the same machine on OS X it works
smoothly.

Having a functional internet connection is an **essential** part of an
OS. I really think that one road to connecting to the internet shouldn't
be marked as a "whishlist" for 4 years, basically making it unsupported
and left to end users to meddle with low-level tools that are hard to
understand. The process of controlling this daemon, redialing if it's
not working etc. is something that (at least in my eyes) falls in the
domain of network-manager.

I hope this will grab somebody's attention and help in advancing the bug
past the whishlist state. If this starts making way towards a new
feature, I'd be more than happy to test it and provide feedback.

Cheers,
Dražen

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