I gave up trying to get the NM applet to work by using  pkill nm-applet
&& nm-applet &

I mean, it works, but since I have to be in a terminal window to run
pkill anyway, it is just easier for me to use one command to connect to
the network that I want. So, I just run this, which works perfectly even
if the applet is not working:

shell$ nmcli con up id <name of network to connect to>

This means that my NM applet is always screwed up (because of this bug),
but at least I can connect to any network without worrying about making
the applet work first by killing its process and then restarting it.

On a related note, I am surprised that this bug has existed since 12.04
and it still has not been fixed. Personally, I have two machines that my
wife uses and that are still running 11.10 because, if I upgrade them, I
can see her become very frustrated when she has to connect to a wireless
network and the NM applet does not allow her to.

This bug has huge usability implications. I hope it can get fixed soon.

Cheers!

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  NetworkManager submenus sometimes unpopulated

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