I don't know if this is related to this bug, however: today I connected
for the first time my notebook to the wired network of the university
where I work. I need to set a manual ip configuration with the ip
address assigned to my notebook to have the connection working, even if
the gateway I connect to has a dhcp server running (that is used for
students that connect to the wireless netwok using a vpn client). What
is happened is that knetworkmanager as boot establish a dhcp connection
to the gateway, and it assigns me an ip address that doesn't work for
me; then I create a new connection with the correct values for ip
address and netmask,  using the 'new connection' menu from
knetworkmanager, and choosing the manual ip configuration. Neverthless,
when I try to save the connection and to connect, nothing happens, and a
look to syslog gives me this message:

Aug 29 14:33:18 eagle NetworkManager: <WARN>
connection_get_settings_cb(): connection_get_settings_cb: Invalid
connection: 'NMSettingIP4Config' / 'addresses' invalid: 1

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knetworkmanager will no longer connect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/259278
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