I turned on my computer today. (this was the second time turning on
the computer today and the second time after enabling apport.
Everything was fine for the first session earlier in the day).

I noticed that the clock applet was missing. This was the first time I
ever had this issue on my computer. Could it be related to the
nm-applet issue?

I received this dialog box (which could possibly be related to the
nm-applet problem): The panel encountered a problem while loading
"OAFIID:GNOME_ClockApplet". Do you want to delete the applet from your
configuration?

Then I noticed that nm-applet disappeared and networking wasn't
functional (the usual problem). There was no dialog box about this.

I opened /etc/var/crash/ in Nautilus. The folder existed, but it was
empty. This included when I selected "Show hidden files".

I clicked "don't delete" to the panel clock thing

I pressed Alt+F2 and ran "nm-applet" (in terminal mode), so I could
use the internet.

After a few minutes, the /var/crash folder is still empty, even after
clicking refresh.

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  Internet occasionally disconnects, nm-applet disappears

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