I'm beginning to think this has nothing to do with the kernel, and has
more to do with network-manager.  I'm having issues connecting to WPA
networks in Jaunty, so I tried installing wicd and removing network-
manager.  I was still unable to connect to the WPA network where I was,
but.....

...my network card worked properly!!!!  No errors at all!!!!  See the
attached dmesg log for what it *should* look like, when working
properly. =D

So, I guess now the question is...is this really a bug?  Or is it some
configuration issue?  In bug #179698 (linked above), I've had responses
that the problems are fixed in Jaunty.  Now, I'm using Kubuntu...and
that/those user(s) may not, but the point remains that perhaps the issue
*is* fixed, but only for certain users.  I'll try to do some additional
testing, but for the moment I'm stuck because I've had to send my laptop
away again (same exact motherboard issue as last time...company failed
to fix it =\).

Anything else I can do to get more info for this bug (if it is, indeed,
a bug after all)?  I'm kinda running out of ideas, myself...

** Attachment added: "dmesg-wicd.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28928632/dmesg-wicd.log

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