Hi Michele. Forgive me for my bluntness here but bug 986920 refers only to wireless connections not showing up, while the behaviour I'm experiencing affects whole network-manager-applet. As stated before and shown in the first screenshot: all connections aren't visible. I need to plug ethernet cable in after login (and the icon nm applet on screen being visible) to render aviable/shown wired connections, VPN, and so on, If I boot with ethernet cable plugged in, or I plug it in too early, nm shows up as in the first screenshot. Also enabling and disabling wireless via killswitch or disabling/enabling networking does the trick. In other words, forcing nm to change state reverts its visualization as it should be. Indeed you posed a legitimate doubt.
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