Still no solution, but I've at least (hopefully) eliminated some more
variables.

As I know this problem doesn't currently exist on Vivid, I tried back-
porting `network-manager` and `network-manager-applet` from Vivid, but
no luck... same problem still exists.

And on the off chance that this is kernel-related, I also tried the 3.16
kernel on Trusty... but connecting to WiFi still works fine, so it
doesn't seem to have anything to do with the kernel version.

However, I have noticed some differences in the Dbus processes running
an a system with Nvidia hardware vs a system with an Intel GPU, so I'm
further investigating that today...

Also, I'm not that familiar with network-manager, so if you have any
advice for how I could get you better debugging information, please let
me know!

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