Hum, I reported just now the same on another bug... I will copy and
paste, since this bug seems newer than that one.

Having the same problem as Brian. Pretty much the same config as Brian
as well - except that I already had all my network cards in
/etc/interfaces. But it worked just fine until yesterday.

This is a copy & paste from bug #77557:
Yesterday's update (2007-04-11) borked the whole thing again. KNetworkManager 
says that it couldn't find any network devices (even when they are present and 
working - I am just connected through wireless). Please see screenshot (in 
spanish, sorry).

I don't know whether it is related or not, but when I start KNetworkManager 
from the command line, I get the following message:
** Message: another gnome-keyring-daemon is running

If I check processes, I get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps aux|grep -i gnome-keyring
luis 8753 0.0 0.0 2752 988 ? S 09:00 0:00 gnome-keyring-daemon
luis 24549 0.0 0.0 2756 1016 pts/1 S 13:12 0:00 gnome-keyring-daemon

If I kill one of the processes, it doesn't complain anymore, but it
still won't show any network devices. It will create a new gnome-keyring
process so we have two processes again. If I kill both processes and
start KNetworkManager, it won't complain either, create a new gnome-
keyring process and again no network devices.

** Attachment added: "NoNetworkDevices.png"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/7283939/NoNetworkDevices.png

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