Update:
First, I'm pretty sure it happens every time after I've made a kernel image 
update incl. the request to restart.
Ok, that's the only reason I restart, the other time I hibernate.

Proceed an update (incl. kernel -17) few minutes ago, after restart nm-applet 
didn't appear. 
(attach a screenshot of the 'black hole')
ps aux | grep -i nm-applet
1000      1643  0.0  1.4 207872 15044 ?        S    16:26   0:00 nm-applet 
--sm-disable
1000      2112  0.0  0.0   7344   956 pts/0    R+   16:42   0:00 grep 
--color=auto -i nm-applet

After:
killall nm-applet && nm-applet &

nm-applet was there, beside the message from NotifyOSD 'cablenetwork is
available' or something like that.



** Attachment added: "no_nm-applet.png"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37717974/no_nm-applet.png

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