I went ahead and compiled sudo 1.6.9p14 from source, and created a deb
using checkinstall.  Then, I simply installed it, updating the current
sudo version from the repository.  Then, I changed the Defaults in my
sudoers file by typing `sudo visudo`:

Defaults  !lecture,tty_tickets,!fqdn,passprompt_override

After saving, I restarted X and logged in with my finger, and then ran
network manager.  The prompt popped up!  I scanned my finger, and it all
worked.  Thanks for the suggestion, Maximinius!

I've attached the deb.

** Attachment added: "sudo 1.6.9p14 checkinstall deb pkg"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12755881/sudo_1.6.9p14-1_i386.deb

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