Yes, I think your network-manager is a left-over from your Karmic days -- you 
installed it from an external repository (probably a PPA), but...
* it has a greater version than current Lucid
* it is most probably not compatible with Lucid

This goes with the territory, when using non-official repositories.

One final way to be sure is to run 'apt-cache' against it:

apt-cache policy network-manager

And you should see no repositories set for it.

The best you can do is downgrade it to current lucid. It should be easy,
but I have no idea of what else you have still from Karmic.

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