This bug was reported in February... and almost reaching October I just
summed to the 92 affected people being the 93rd.

I am using Kubuntu Lucid Lynx fully updated.

I changed both  /var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state  and
/etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf  as described.

After reboot, I see the changes in the files are still there
(NetworkEnabled=true and [ifupdown] managed=true), and the internet
connection was restablished. Cool!

BUT, a side-effect persists. It does not happen if I log as the primary
user (the one with all sudo powers). It only happens if I log in as
another user: the Network Manager icon says "Not available" on mouse
hover, and it says "Network management disabled" on right click. No
options, no nothing.

i want my Network Manager icon working again (as it already is working
as I log in as the primary user)! I searched for personal settings, but
~/.kde/share/apps/networkmanagement has no files and an empty
"connections" folder inside it...

Suggestions?

Thanks...

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Networking is disabled on boot (usually after suspend/hibernate)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/524454
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