If that worked, I wouldn't have filed a bugreport ;)

I just tried it again to reproduce the problem - same error. I
configured ppp0 in NM as my internet connection and configured eth0 with
a manual (local v4) IP. Then I looked at the status of the network by
using the graphical gnome-nettool.

When I select eth0 as my connection when clicking on NMs icon,
everything works. When I select ppp0 instead, I get an internet
connection but the local eth0 only gets an IPv6 assigned (I didn't
configure any IPv6 adresses) and it doesn't get the IPv4 I assigned to
the connection. Obviously, Ican't access my IPv4 LAN with an IPv6-adress
only.

I attached 2 ifconfig-files, one with ppp0 enabled, one with eth0

** Attachment added: "ifconfig"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19271470/ifconfig

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[Intrepid] network-manager only allows to use either eth0 or ppp0
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290639
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