Yes, I was running Gnome with the Gnome Network Manager Applet.  I have
removed the kubuntu-desktop package and a few others, so uncertain
whether or not I have enough bits to log into KDE if I wanted to.  The
way I confirm that this is happening is with two copies of the Gnome
Network Monitor (not manager) applet, one monitoring eth0 (wired) and
the other monitoring rausb0 (wireless). When both are connected it
appears to ignore the wired connection.  It behaves this way as well
without the Gnome Network Manager applet installed (only the core bits
of network manager) as well.

On Thu, 2007-01-11 at 07:54 +0000, Scott Robinson wrote:
> Can you replicate this bug under the GTK networkmanager-applet? The idea
> is to isolate if this is a bug under KNetworkManager only.
>

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network-manager insists on connecting to wireless network, even if wireless 
option is disabled
https://launchpad.net/bugs/78491

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