Not sure if it adds much to the conversation but after deleting just the
file in the keyrings dir under .gnome2 upon boot I was presented with a
window asking for the network key.  While this prompt was there the
gnome-panel was white.  After canceling out of this prompt the gnome-
panel loaded.  Then I simply plugged in an ethernet cable and clicked an
icon on the panel and it didn't load.  The panel was dead.

Then I ctrl+alt+f1ed and killed nm-applet from the console.  Then alt+f7
brought me back to X.  The panel was empty except for the trey icons and
the system monitor.  ie the menus launcher and clock were all empty.
After waiting just a couple of seconds the panel lit back up and all of
the buttons that I'd clicked on finally opened.  I closed them and typed
nm-applet into a console and nm-applet came back.  However trying to
connect to an access point again after that kills things yet again.. (at
least its consistent... :))

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Connecting to other networks causes gnome-panel to hang
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/211471
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