Sorry I'm still having a problem with this (across two computers--which
makes me think it's a bug).  After making these changes I've noticed
that my computer doesn't get an ip until I log into KDE (which starts
the Networkmanager configuration).  So it seems to work if I log in.
But I'm assuming that I should have an ip before logging in (it would
seem stupid to have ip assignment dependent on whether you logged in)

I've configured it for dynamic ip until I get to the bottom of this
problem. Whether or not NM is enabled (managed=true)  I cannot start my
network:

$sudo service networking restart
restart: Unknown instance

$sudo service networking start
networking stop/waiting

$sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart

(ifconfig does not show eth0 interface)

$ping www.google.com
ping: unknown host www.google.com

$sudo ifup eth0
(ping works)

Bottom line: No configuration will automatically start the network--I
have to manually run "ifup" to get the network to start.

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network won't start if static ip specified in karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/492160
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