This problem suddenly disappeared with me, and I have no idea how.
I have no idea if it was from updates or so on.
However, just in case it is relevant, I currently use the following kernels:
linux-image-2.6.31-14-generic-pae
linux-image-2.6.31-15-generic-pae
If my memory serves me right, I used to have some network errors in 2.6.31-15,
and the nm-applet icon would not show up when it logged in until I restarted it.
However, things were never smooth with me with image-2.6.31-15, and in the end, it just stopped booting up the system altogether and would hang on boot up.
So I went back to 2.6.31-14 and since then did not have the nm-applet problem anymore.
The issue is, since 2.6.31-15 hangs with me, I cannot confirm that the nm-applet issue is related to this kernel.
Can others whose 2.6.31-15 kernel is working try to go back to 2.6.31-14 and see if it makes a difference with the nm-applet issue?
As a side note, can anyone point me if there is a bug report for the 2.6.31-15 kernel issue I have?
This problem suddenly disappeared with me, and I have no idea how.
I have no idea if it was from updates or so on.
However, just in case it is relevant, I currently use the following kernels: 2.6.31- 14-generic- pae 2.6.31- 15-generic- pae
linux-image-
linux-image-
If my memory serves me right, I used to have some network errors in 2.6.31-15,
and the nm-applet icon would not show up when it logged in until I restarted it.
However, things were never smooth with me with image-2.6.31-15, and in the end, it just stopped booting up the system altogether and would hang on boot up.
So I went back to 2.6.31-14 and since then did not have the nm-applet problem anymore.
The issue is, since 2.6.31-15 hangs with me, I cannot confirm that the nm-applet issue is related to this kernel.
Can others whose 2.6.31-15 kernel is working try to go back to 2.6.31-14 and see if it makes a difference with the nm-applet issue?
As a side note, can anyone point me if there is a bug report for the 2.6.31-15 kernel issue I have?
Thanks