I sometimes have a similar problem. Both the "More networks" submenu and
the VPN submenu are there, and they have their expansion arrows, but the
submenus show up as empty, with just a thin rectangle sticking out, not
even the full width you'd expect. I've attached a couple of screenshots.
Could this qualify as a different bug?

Not sure what triggers it. It wasn't happening in Maverick. I did a
fresh install, not an upgrade. I'm running amd64 Natty on a Thinkpad
W510 with the Intel Centrino Ultimate N 6300 card, and full disk
encryption, installed using the alternate installer on USB. I'm using
Ubuntu-Classic interface (metacity), the ambience theme, Human controls,
and Humanity icons.

I rarely reboot, almost always suspending and resuming instead. I think
when this problem does show up, it might be after a resume. I don't
think I've ever seen it happen after a reboot. Also, I'm running the
Maverick kernel due to power consumption issues with the Natty kernel. I
haven't tried running the Natty kernel extensively with a lot of suspend
and resumes

** Attachment added: "empty "More networks" submenu"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-applet/+bug/748661/+attachment/2263388/+files/Screenshot-1.png

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