You'd think it wouldn't be related to the nvidia driver... but it
definitely is.

At System76, we've frequently encountered scattered problems like this.
The nvidia proprietary effects the boot sequence enough (for example, no
kms) that it frequently exposes subtle problems in the overall structure
of the upstart jobs, usually related to timing issues.

My hunch is some upstart job actually should depend on an event that it
doesn't, but without the nvidia proprietary driver installed, this job
works correctly by chance because this event will usually have already
happened.

This might not be a network-manager problem, but that's where the
symptom is occurring.

My current hunch is this might be related to nvidia-persistenced being
started via udev in Utopic, vs Upstart in Trusty and older.

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  Cannot connect to WiFi with Nvidia GPU using nvidia-331, SSD

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