Public bug reported:

It;s this way from yesterday. I have both wireless network (wifi, intel
3945) and wired connection with another computer which serves as a gate.
The wired connection works which I can confirm by pinging any site. The
wireless connection seems to be configured properly, because when I
enter System->Preferences->Network, I can see all of wireless networks
near me in network selector. The problem is, Gnome Network Manager
doesn't see any connection at all. when I click on it, it gives me only
the "No network devices found" message (sorry if message contents are
inaccurate, I'm running Ubuntu in Polish). I can't really think of any
steps to reproduce this bug (I didn't change anything in configuration
in the meantime), but its effect is permanent, so if you want any
additional info, just instruct me how to gather it and I will.

** Affects: Ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

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gnome NetworkManager doesn't see any wired or wireless network
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105573
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