I only use wireless on an infrequent basis. I last used it about 1 month
ago. It worked then, but not any more. WirelessEnabled=false is in
/var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state and despite changing the
file as root toWirelessEnabled=true , upon the next boot, it has
reverted back to WirelessEnabled=false. I think I have tried all the
suggested fixes, but none have made any difference once the computer is
rebooted. By the way, I never suspend/hibernate my computer, so that is
not a contributing factor. Don't think I can add any more to this rather
long bug report, however, if there is anything you need that may help
sort this out, please do not hesitate to contact me.

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Networking is disabled on boot (usually after suspend/hibernate)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/524454
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