Currently, nm-applet is always started, and hidden by
show-hide-nm-applet if NetworkManager is not enabled (well really...
if the qubes network-manager service is enabled). This seems like an
odd choice vs. not starting it at all.

What is the purpose of this?

Does nm-applet provide some functionality even without NetworkManager running?

It appears that en/disabling qubes-services (such as network-manager
(triggering NetworkManager)) always requires rebooting... was this
planned to not be the case?

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