The 'iface eth1000 inet dhcp' trick didn't quite wok for me, but I'm not
entirely sure I have the same issue.  I'm using Ubuntu 8.04 with a
wireless connection (Intel 3945), and I use Opera rather than firefox,
and what I've been experiencing is when I boot Ubuntu, the network
manager applet shows "Networking Disabled" - I can't view SSIDs, it
doesn't give me the option to create a network or manually configure a
network, nothing.  I run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure network-manager" and it
starts behaving normally.

So, it almost seems that whenever I shut down the laptop, something
isn't getting cleared up, and when I boot it back up, whatever didn't
get reset is jacking up the configuration so that it thinks networking
is disabled.

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[MASTER] [WORKAROUND] "Offline Mode" feature fails to detect proper online 
state for networks that are managed outside of network manager.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191889
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