Tom,
Clearly the upgrade didn't add user "tom" to the admin group, or possibly even 
create one.  

Workaround: 
1. run "gksudo users-admin"
2. Click manage groups
3. Click add Group
4. Put "admin" as the name of the group, and put whatever users you want to 
allow to change system wide settings such as networking.
5. Close the users-admin program and reboot.

But thank you for clarifying that this persists from at original
installs of breezy, possibly dapper installs.

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Admin tools require admin group membership
https://launchpad.net/bugs/59946

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