I had only tried hotplugging it, so I recompiled/patched/installed the
fix, and it still doesn't work for me, even if the card is inserted
prior to boot.  I know the other bug (which is not the same) says to
update the firmware, I can try that and see if it has an effect, since
I'm sure this still has the original firmware on it.

I get the same messages in the daemon.log (grep "ttyUSB" /var/log/daemon.log):
Jun  3 11:42:22 ubuntulaptoptest NetworkManager: <info>  (ttyUSB2): ignoring 
due to lack of mobile broadband capabilties 
Jun  3 11:42:23 ubuntulaptoptest NetworkManager: <info>  (ttyUSB0): found 
serial port (udev:  hal:GSM) 
Jun  3 11:42:23 ubuntulaptoptest NetworkManager: <info>  (ttyUSB0): ignoring 
due to lack of probed mobile broadband capabilties 
Jun  3 11:42:24 ubuntulaptoptest NetworkManager: <info>  (ttyUSB1): ignoring 
due to lack of mobile broadband capabilties 

I can attach the output of my lshal if someone would find that useful (I
didn't see a nice way to grep out the relevant sections).  For the
moment, Ubuntu's Network Manager is still dead in the water for me and
I'm using Fedora 10 with the older Network Manager.

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Network-Manager not seeing broadband card
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