I forgot about this bug.
Now I have still Kubuntu 11.04 (I will probably update to 12.04) and everything 
works fine. This  is maybe also because I have a new (?) (2y) Asus K51 AC 
Laptop with probably a better hardware.
But I don't think I'll update before July.

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Title:
  Network Manager is unable to reconnect after restart the engine

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Normally I work with LAN without any problems.

  Last week I was in France and tryed to connect to the WPA-PSK WLAN
  with password and that worked. Then, after a time where I switched up
  the computer, at the restart Network Manager (NM) asked me the
  password but was unable to reconnect. All WLANs where foud but this
  one I wanted to use was headed twice. The connect-automatically-box
  was checked.

  I found a possibility to make run the NM by removing all connections from 
~/.kde/share/config/networkmanagerc  and 
~/.kde/share/apps/networkmanager/connections/
  I had to remove the NM-widget from the plasma-desktop and then to reinstall.
  I also removed all entrys in the KWallet.

  But - I think you'd agree - this is a workaround and not the way the
  NM should work.

  My system: 
  Kubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty)
  network-manager 0.7.1~RC4.1.cf199a964-0ubuntu2
  Toshiba Satellite S2410-414 (from 2003) with Mobile Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 - M 
CPU 1.80GHz
  Linksys Wireless Network adapter 2.4 GHz with Broadcom B43 wireless driver 
(fwcutter)

  Thanks

  NO (aka Sloopy)

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