Did u made /etc/network/interfaces empty?
Once I wanna report bug for network-manager, maintainer said try
backup and empty all stuff in /etc/network/interfaces first.
So, try?

2011/5/17 Borden Rhodes <j...@bordenrhodes.com>:
> I'm not sure this is a bug or a problem with me, so I'm posting it here so I
> don't clutter up bug triaging with something which may not be an issue.
> Here's my problem.
>
> In spite of my earlier post ('Why does Linux crash?') I can every so often
> CTRL+ALT+F# my way into a shell to recover a broken X.  I restart X by typing
> 'sudo service kdm restart' (Although I don't think the fact that I'm using KDE
> is relevant) and I go cheerfully back to KDM's login screen.
>
> So I log in correctly but I notice that I'm not connected to my wireless
> network.  Network Manager runs just fine, shows my devices correctly, and even
> shows my wireless network with perfect strength.  All the pieces are there but
> it just won't connect.  Hoping that, maybe, it's just KDE that's broken, I
> drop back into tty1 and try to ping out.  Again, nothing.
>
> I've tried 'sudo service network-manager restart' and 'sudo service networking
> restart' thinking that maybe it's choked and needs restarting.  Neither of
> those work, though.  When I 'sudo reboot', everything works again.  So, what
> am I doing wrong or what should my bug report say?
>
> With thanks,
>
>
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