This seems to be the result of poor application (network-manager) design
as there are not any kernel level errors being output in dmesg.
Sometimes when I plug in wired network-manager has no issues switching
interfaces. Other times I lose internet connectivity altogether and
network-manager is very, very slow (about 1 minute response times to
user input). This appears to be related to the intel wireless drivers
however I dont see why switching over to wired would be influenced by
the stability of the wireless driver. Even worse is that network-manager
basically takes over and doesnt allow me to forcefully remove the
ipw3945 module when things get flakey. The end result is usually having
to reboot and the NetworkManager process using 125mb of memory!!!! (this
is about the same amount as the gtk window decorator which to me should
be using a lot).

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network-config unresponsive
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/145723
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