If you have entries for eth0 in /etc/network/interfaces and don't need
them (and intend to have NM manage devices), then please edit that file
again to remove these entries, which should have the icon appear again.
This appears to have fixed the majority of issues in the duplicate bug
577678.

AFAICS, nm-applet is running (verify with " ps -ef | grep nm-applet" )

Different issues such as the DBUS error  copied in comment #2 are
separate issues, I think; they should have their own separate bug (if
you're seeing this error at this point, please file a new bug using '
ubuntu-bug network-manager ').

** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

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