After running NetworkManager in the foreground for a few more days I
thought I'd go back to running it via the upstart service.  Within a
minute of `service network-manager start` I began getting prompted for
new network credentials (same old busted behavior.)  I kill'd
wpa_supplicant to see if the behavior was similar to when I was running
NetworkManager in the foreground, but it only made the situation better
for 2 minutes at most per restart.  Only after stopping the network-
manager service and going back to running NetworkManager in the
foreground did the situation improve.

Based on the experience of the past week, my next steps will likely be
to dig into the NetworkManager source to see if there's anything special
going on when the process is daemonized especially wrt wpa_supplicant.

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