I have more to report (both good and bad).  By disabling both my network
cards in the BIOS, I was able to boot normally (without any hangs).  Of
course that meant I didn't have any network connections.  However, once
I got into Intrepid, Network Manager showed up (showing no cards
available).  So I think this is obviously somehow related to my network
cards.  If I have either of them enabled in the BIOS, I cannot boot
normally and I have no Network Manager in my Notification area.

More about the Network Cards.  One is a Marvel (#1) and one is nVidia
(#2).  Currently, only #1 works.  Attempting to boot with a cable
plugged into #2 gives me no Internet in Intrepid.  Recently, #1 also
started giving me problems.  If I boot with a cable plugged into #1, I
have Internet for about 5 minutes.  Then it stops functioning and I can
find no way to bring it back besides to reboot (very annoying)

This is all becoming fairly frustrating, so any advice you could give
would be great.  Also, let me know if I can give any more technical data
on any of this.  I realize I'm just giving silly descriptions because I
just don't know what else would be of use.

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Network Manager fails to start
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282835
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