This is STILL not working for me. (I just reinstalled network-manager
and network-manager-gnome a few minutes ago).

If I start with /etc/network/interfaces in a 'clean' state - just
showing the loopback interface, and try to set the IPv4 network
parameters, including IP, mask. gateway, and an additional route, I can
save all those values, which are retained (somewhere) when I re-run
network-manager, either from the System>Preferences menu or from the
NetworkManagerApplet (0.7.996), the set values will appear, but have no
effect: ifconfig shows no IP for eth0, the route is empty, etc. This
remains the case even after restarting /etc/init.d/networking.

I can configure the interface manually in /etc/network/interfaces either
for dhcp or for a fixed address and route. My current manual
configuration is attached.

Also, I had been running with the resolvconf package installed and
configured. So I just tried removing that for a test. This had no
effect, I still have the problem with network-manager.

** Attachment added: "interfaces file, manually configured"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33323059/interfaces

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NetworkManager fails to set IP and route information entered
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/438454
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