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New /etc/network/interfaces
That is Debian's config file. I'm assuming Ubuntu inherited it.
New NetworkManager can ignore that.
Ubuntu did inherit that file from Debian, but if NM is looking after networking, then anything you add to /etc/network/interfaces will get in it's way. The solution is to either disable NM (and all the dynamic work it does) or ignore that file and configure in the GUI.

Wade.

Static Scribblings http://staticsan.blogspot.com/
     DHCP not working under WLAN - (drook) - (23)
         Dunno. I usually punt and give fixed IP addresses. -NT - (Another Scott)
         Re: DHCP not working under WLAN - (boxley) - (4)
             Don't have it - (drook) - (3)
                 dang, thats redhat - (boxley)
                 /etc/network/interfaces - (scoenye) - (1)
                     NetworkManager can ignore that. - (static)
         Your Router is borked... - (folkert) - (2)
             I'll give that a shot - (drook)
             Not quite uPNP - (scoenye)
         Getting DHCP from the wrong device - (drook) - (13)
             Disable the DHCP server in the modem? - (static) - (2)
                 Not available - (drook) - (1)
                     Ouch. :-( - (static)
             Some things not adding up - (scoenye) - (3)
                 There was a change in there - (drook)
                 Aaaaarrrrrrrrrgh! That got it - (drook) - (1)
                     Glad you got it back. Dueling DHCP servers are always fun... - (scoenye)
             Ummm... - (folkert) - (5)
                 Turns out the modem is a crippled router - (drook) - (4)
                     AT&T just... gah... - (folkert) - (3)
                         I can follow some of those TLAs, - (Ashton) - (2)
                             Well, the place I work for... - (folkert) - (1)
                                 Lucky.. lucky to work Kool-Aid free, - (Ashton)

At least their extensions make something resembling sense.
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