Good evening Nicolas. I have, after a bit of a battle, downloaded 12.10
Alpha. I am having the same issue in 12.10 that I am having with 12.04.
I purchased a Linux User magazine that had a 12.04 live cd (beta
version) and tried it. I got the same error. I then tried the 11.10 live
cd and also got the same error that I was getting in 12.04 and 12.10. I
then tried the 11.04 live cd and I was able to connect to the internet.

This past weekend I went to my friend who also has an E220 modem and who
is running 12.04 on one of his hard drives (he is also running 10.04).
He is not experiencing connection issues. I tried my modem in his 12.04
and it would not connect. We then put his SIM card in my modem and it
connected. I then tried my SIM card in his modem and it would not
connect.

I then put my cell phone's SIM card into both modems. Both did not
connect. I have noticed that 10.04 is using modem-manager version 0.3.
11.04 is using modem-manager version 0.4. 11.10, 12.04 and 12.10 are
using version 0.5.

The error message popups in versions 11.10, 12.04 and 12.10 all complain under:
SegvAnalysis
  Segfault happened at:0xb75ab3f0 <g_utf8_validate+464>:     movzbl 
0x0(%ebp),%eax
  PC(0xb75ab3f0)ok
  source "0x0(%ebp)" (0x00000000) not located in a known VMA region (needed 
readable region)!
  destination "%eax" ok

SegvReason
   reading NULL VMA

Nicolas what do you suggest I do next?

Regards
Philip

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