Just distribution upgraded Xubuntu from 14.04 to 14.10 and ended up
unable to connect to any wireless network. As above, the error was "bad
password", which I knew was not the case. I had already determined that
the upgrade included network-manager, which I had previously replaced
with wicd because network-manager doesn't provide enough information to
help when there are problems connecting wirelessly, and makes life
really difficult when using a static IP is necessary. After reading the
above, I found nothing in the network-manager settings that simply shut
it off completely, so I removed network-manager (sudo apt-get autoremove
network-manager), after which wicd 1.7.2.4 connected without a problem.
So whatever the cause of this bug, it's still there, and it may not be a
wicd bug, but a network-manager bug.

When I had the original problem with network-manager, I searched the
Internet for best network-managers, and the general consensus was wicd,
with which I had previously had little but all good experience, so
that's what I installed. On other machines with KDE, I have network-
manager installed, but it has been somewhat of a pain in the nether
regions.

I'm still coming up to speed on linux, and my biggest gripe is that
every flavor of linux seems to feel obliged to use a different version
of something, even if it's not nearly the best or even much worse. So
unless Ubuntu knows what network-manager can do that wicd cannot do that
is so great that it offsets the fact that network-manager isn't as
friendly or as reliable as wicd, they should be asking themselves just
how they hope to benefit in the OS races by continuing to make it part
of their desktop packages.

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