Same here. I'm using lang pt_BR. I upgraded from 17.10.

There is no text in the gnome top menu item which open the wired
connections. Translation issues?

The menu does not list any wireless settings/connection as if I had no
wireless adapter. I do and it list and works when I use nmcli.

OpenVPN items list correctly. When I click on any connection, it does
connect correctly. However, the switch button in gnome menu is never on
and there is no visual clue that something happened. Again, nmcli is
simply correct.

Maybe it is related to OpenVPN presence?

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1770176

Title:
  Ubuntu 18.04 - NetworkManager menu items in top right menu behaves
  very strange.

Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  In a fresh Ubuntu 18.04 desktop install, I've found a very strange behaviour 
on my Dell XPS 15.
  This laptop doesn't have an integrated Ethernet port, so I've to use external 
USB 3.0 Ethernet adapters.
  When I boot Ubuntu with the adapter plugged in, the wired connection section 
in the top right menu doesn't show the "Via cavo collegato" section (in 
Italian, sorry... maybe in English it is "Through connected cable") in the 
correct way, often but not every time...
  The menu section title is sometimes " collegato" and expanding the section it 
doesn't list all the defined Ethernet connection profiles I've on my machine.
  To access all profiles and to change it I've to select the "Wired network 
settings" item in the section and so the system settings window appears and all 
defined profiles are there (so I can change connection by clicking here).

  Another strange behaviour occours with the "VPN" section in the same topright 
menu.
  I have two VPN profiles defined (one of Cisco type, the other is of OpenVPN 
type). If I select one of this two profiles, VPN connection is established but 
the switch button in the menu doesn't reflect the state of the connection. To 
see the correct state of the VPN connection I've to open the "system settings" 
window, again.

  It seems there is some trouble in the topright menu communication with
  the NetworkManager subsystem.

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