Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: network-manager

On my system (MacBook Core Duo, 2GB RAM/160GB HD), NetworkManager
intermittently stops working (and effectively dies) after about 2-3
hours of system use.  This problem seems to occur even more frequently
when I suspend the laptop, though I believe I've seen it happen when my
system has been running constantly as well.

When this happens, the NetworkManager applet disappears from the system
tray in GNOME, and my Internet connection ceases to function.
Restarting NetworkManager (using command sudo NetworkManager restart in
a terminal) makes the icon reappear and my Internet connection then
works.  However, the problem tends to reoccur frequently.

I am using wired ethernet for my primary network connection, though I
also have an Atheros-based wireless card (which does detect open APs in
NetworkManager).  System is running the latest Ubuntu Gutsy, though I
believe I have had this happen on Feisty as well.

** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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NetworkManager stops working intermittently and needs to be restarted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140034
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