A workaround that works for me is to do a SysReq R,E
That takes me to the console, a couple of Alt-right keypresses will get me to a 
console login.
I then log in and run "sudo service gdm start". Once I'm logged back into my 
desktop, I can run "sudo NetworkManager".
This at least removes the need for a full reboot.

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[i915g] Karmic: intel i915 crash (locked up - had to power off)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/481349
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