If you are referring to the ipw3945d Regulatory daemon, then I have it
and it's running - without it I can't have wireless.

Like I said, I am running a compiled version of the kernel more suited
to my system, and not the one that comes with Ubuntu, but I have
wireless access and it works fine.

Also, when I did the test of switching back to the kernel that comes
with Ubuntu, the wireless worked, but NetworkManager still showed the
same error.

Maybe the problem is in the applet and not the NetworkManager daemon?
the error message said it can't get the list of stored networks (I don't
remember ever having been asked to store anything). where does that list
come from? how can I maybe create it manually so it can be passed on to
the daemon or the applet?

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NetworkManager recognizes wireless ipw3945 but does not manage it
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