Correction:

I have the old passphrase in my *default* keyring and presumably a hex
version of the new passphrase in my *login* keyring (and I have no idea
what the distinction is). I'm not sure how this happened but it would be
useful if NM used the passphrase it saved rather than one it did not.

Keyring Manager was without View->Keyrings on when I deleted the
original old key.

Giuliano.


** Summary changed:

- network manager prompts for WPA2 key, uses it successfully once, but later 
attempts find some old bad key
+ network manager prompts for WPA2 key, uses it successfully once, but later 
tries to use some old bad key

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network manager prompts for WPA2 key, uses it successfully once, but later 
tries to use some old bad key
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234657
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