Public bug reported:

Version: Lubuntu 18.04
What happen: On launching desktop there are two network tray icons depending on 
how fast you started it.
What is expected: To have only one network tray icon whatever the way the 
desktop is started.

Description:
The miniapplication indicator's preference have two options: sound menu and 
application's indicator, the last show the network icon, as well as other 
indicators (I use Clipit and Multiload), so if unchecked it will hide those as 
well besides the network one.

There is another tray panel for notification area, bringing energy icon,
and network again. This panel has no preference, so, if disabled will
hide both icons.

I noticed that depending on how fast you boot your desktop, or if you
installed with the option not to ask the password on login enabled, it
may, sometimes, appear to be correct, with one single network icon.

If nm-applet is killed and then relaunched it seems to fix the problem,
but it's a workaround, it should not be the default behaviour.

** Affects: lubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

+ Version: Lubuntu 18.04
  What happen: On launching desktop there are two network tray icons depending 
on how fast you started it.
  What is expected: To have only one network tray icon whatever the way the 
desktop is started.
  
  Description:
  The miniapplication indicator's preference have two options: sound menu and 
application's indicator, the last show the network icon, as well as other 
indicators (I use Clipit and Multiload), so if unchecked it will hide those as 
well besides the network one.
  
  There is another tray panel for notification area, bringing energy icon,
  and network again. This panel has no preference, so, if disabled will
  hide both icons.
  
  I noticed that depending on how fast you boot your desktop, or if you
  installed with the option not to ask the password on login enabled, it
  may, sometimes, appear to be correct, with one single network icon.
  
  If nm-applet is killed and then relaunched it seems to fix the problem,
  but it's a workaround, it should not be the default behaviour.

** Summary changed:

- Duplicated nm-applet on panel due to miniapps indicator
+ Duplicated nm-applet (network tray icon) on panel

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  Duplicated nm-applet (network tray icon) on panel

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