Joel, I found a workaround I think... if it helps you get going.
My network is called "newtonroad2", and network-manager stores some info about it in gconf..
Eg. /home/pcjc2/.gconf/system/networking/wireless/networks/newtonroad2/...
I killed off nm-applet:
killall nm-applet
(Or just let it crash)
Deleted the gconf entries with:
gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /system/networking/wireless/networks/newtonroad2
Then opened gnome-keyring-manager, and deleted the key for newtonroad2.
Upon restarting nm-applet, I was able to connect, enter the WPA Passphrase and get back on the network.
Joel, I found a workaround I think... if it helps you get going.
My network is called "newtonroad2", and network-manager stores some info about it in gconf.. .gconf/ system/ networking/ wireless/ networks/ newtonroad2/ ...
Eg. /home/pcjc2/
I killed off nm-applet:
killall nm-applet
(Or just let it crash)
Deleted the gconf entries with: networking/ wireless/ networks/ newtonroad2
gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /system/
Then opened gnome-keyring- manager, and deleted the key for newtonroad2.
Upon restarting nm-applet, I was able to connect, enter the WPA Passphrase and get back on the network.