I am not sure whether this is a lxpanel bug, because whenever I enter in
LXsession configuration the Network GUI field is empty, while my
~/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/desktop.config does show nm-applet under
network_gui/command. When I add "nm-applet" in the appropriate field in
the Core Applications tab of the LXsession configuration (GUI), and
click Reload, it reappears, but log out/in -- it disappears again.

I don't even have a nm-applet.desktop file in ~/.config/autostart, so
that one is not causing the problem.

Adding nm-applet to manual autostart starts it, so it is kinda ok...
It's only that I guess the it should be able to start normally as a core
app, which it doesn't. :-/

Anyway, the connection works on startup, even without the nm-applet icon
in the panel... But when I have it on panel, it uses the fallback icon,
while the official screenshots on lubuntu.net show a more integrated
one, though it is for a wired connection, which I don't use. So I am
wondering whether this icon is somehow related to this bug, or they
really made a custom icon only for the wired connection... The
disconnected one is still fallback on my machine. I thought, maybe when
we run nm-applet from terminal, autostart or similar, maybe we are
actually running a second instance of it, which could cause it to use
the fallback icon theme... But I don't know really.

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