miked1981's workaround did it for me, too. Also, there's an alternative workaround described, which also worked for me: In the file /etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf change "managed=false" to "managed=true", then type in the terminal "killall nm-system-settings" and reboot. In addition, I had to drag the three-dot-symbol for the notification area a bit to the left to create more space for the network-manager-icon to show up.
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