What do you mean by that? Wireless should be working on your system
(since you have a wireless card). If it's not, that's a bug, be it in
NetworkManager or elsewhere. Unfortunately, I can't confirm this yet
because there is nothing indicating what might be the issue.
Please attach the file .xsession-errors from your home directory to this
bug report (take a copy before starting nm-applet manually). It's a
hidden file, so you might need to set Nautilus or whatever you use to
browse files to show them.
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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network manager doesn't start on boot
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