Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre <[email protected]> writes:

> I can't reproduce this with any type of connection (wifi, wired, or
> wwan), and I've precisely been doing work to make sure the applet always
> shows up in sessions outside Unity/indicator widgets, which obviously
> meant testing and retesting precisely this...
>
> Could you please attach .xsession-errors to this bug report (in case nm-
> applet writes anything about what's happening when it is started), and
> confirm whether you also have the latest update (network-manager-gnome
> 0.9.0-0ubuntu2) which may have already fixed this.

I'm running 0.9.0-0ubuntu2, still have the same problem.

The relevant output from .xsession-errors is:

(nm-applet:25829): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkImage 0x88f9348 is mapped but
visible=1 child_visible=1 parent GtkTrayIcon 0x8990020 mapped=0

> The only other reason I could think of for nm-applet not showing is if
> network-manager is not running or has no devices it could maintain, so
> it may be worth commenting the "auto ethX" lines from
> /etc/network/interfaces or changing
> /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf to "managed=true" so that it can
> read and control interfaces already defined in /e/n/i.

I've tried both of these, no change.

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