This is a serious problem, and may prevent lots of users trying to
persist with Ubuntu.  Network Manager is seriously faulty:

Trying to configure a WPA network key results in a corrupted key being
stored, which prevents access to any network.  This is persistant and
replicable on ANY machine I've tried with ANY wireless chipset.

The ONLY way to fix this is either to mend Network Manager, or to
replace it with WICD.  WICD works with EVERY machine I've tried, but
installation isn't trivial (particularly for a newbie).  Network Manager
seems to be very problematical - WICD just works properly.

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[Hardy] network-admin settings to DHCP do not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/214360
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