It is possible (I can't deny or confirm) that it's not a network-manager 
problem.
But the question remains: Which package then, is responsible for this problem? 
I don't know.

The strange thing is, as said earlier: A command line install without 
network-manager is working just fine,
but a full (approx. 700 MB) Karmic CD without network-manager has no network 
connection at all.

So, if I'm not mistaken, there must be some packages on the full cd that
cause the network connection to be shut down if network-manager is
removed. These packages are, apparently, not part of the command-line
install, because there, the problem doesn't occur.

Note: I've only tested this with Alpha 3, so if you want me to test a
more recent version, just ask me.

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No more network after removing network-manager
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/407302
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