I'm affected by this too. It seems to happen intermittently without any
obvious connection to anything else. I most often notice it more or less
directly following a resume from suspend, though that may be a
coincidence since that's also the time when I most often want to
manually connect to my VPN, having just opened my laptop at a place away
from home.

Another symptom when the bug occurs: The nm-indicator does not react to
clicks on any of the items. While it may list some Wifi networks as well
as 3G connections and the "Enable …" checkboxes, clicking any of them
simply does nothing. Wifi networks can't be changed, 3G connections
can't be brought up, networking can't be disabled. It's as if the
indicator has lost partial connectivity to the network-manager proper.

Other network-manager interfaces continue to work, both nmcli/nm-tool
and "System Settings →  Network" list all available connections and can
bring them up.

Looking through the network-manager bugs on launchpad at least #1012154
and #1000948 seem to be duplicates of this. (I'm commenting here since
so far this is the most active one.)

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