I had the same problem with a Lucid beta system.

I have no idea how the NM got disabled in the first place.  Also I
wonder if KNetworkManager should have an option to (re-)enable NM if it
is found disabled?!

As you might have guessed, I have only just started to use
NetworkManager (coming from Gentoo) and I have no idea how this
enabled/disabled state is usually controlled.  I cannot believe that
editing a .state-file of a running daemon under /var is the right way to
do this..

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