I seem to hae spoken too soon.
 
Before going further I'll point out that I'm using a bcm4318 card and the 
wireless-dev kernel tree in order to get a working driver for it.  However, my 
friend sees the exact same issue using an Atheros card so I don't think that's 
the problem.

I have two ESSIDs, one WPA, one unencrypted.  If I just boot the laptop
with the card plugged in, I end up on the unencrypted network.  If I try
to switch to the encrypted one, I can't connect.  Commonly network-
manager would then die.  Initially I presumed this issue was with the
driver, so I reported it here with syslog, etc:

https://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/bcm43xx-
dev/2007-September/thread.html#5900

I have now tried the ubuntu13-i386 version of network-manager,
downloading it by hand from the pool on archive.ubuntu.com.  I got the
same result as before, except that network-manager seemed somewhat more
robust and didn't crash, the applet stayed working, showing it
attempting to join the network.  Some fiddling later (sorry I can't
exactly describe what I did, but mainly trying to switch networks with
the applet and iwconfig), network-manager crashed again with a similar
error (I'll attach it in a moment).

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MASTER network-manager crashes when wpasupplicant ctrl socket is not available
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/141233
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