> Oh, apparently you use sudo to start nm-applet.
>
> You really shouldn't do that. All the D-Bus and GConf related error
> messages etc are because you are trying to start it as root from within
> a user session.
>
> I'd probably try with another desktop environment. Maybe it's actually
> an issue with i3 or more specifically i3bar not showing the notification
> icon of nm-applet.

And yes xfce, and nm-applet is already there in the xfce4 panel. And
then If I run nm-applet again in a terminal in xfce session, it adds another
nm-applet there on the xfce panel. So I guess yes, something is wrong with
i3

-- 
Regards,
Anubhav Yadav
Imperial College of Engineering and Research,
Pune.


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