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Took me a while but here is another simple way:
Install wvdial.
Edit /etc/wvdial.conf to look like this:
To use it:
1) Disconnect the data connection on the N900.
2) Plug in the USB cable, and select PC-suite mode on the N900
3) run wvdial via a terminal window, or a shortcut on the desktop, leaving the window open in the background.
4) ctrl +c in the wvdial terminal window to hang up.
The above is based on the debian wiki, and my modifications to make it work on my phone. http://wiki.debian.org/UseYourCellPhoneAsModem
Seems that if you run "wvdial blz-scb" should dial out over a bluetooth link if you set that up too.
Hope this helps other googlers later