To overcome the the problem with the administrative privileges, 'pkill
nm-applet' can be saved as a script (lets say in /usr/local/bin), and
then its name along with all usernames can be added to /etc/sudoers.

However there might be a better solution: hack the consolekit to do all
the killing/restarting for the user. So upon switching a user the nm-
applet should be killed and then restarted with the new user privileges.
I'm not sure if it is doable with the consolekit though.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/284596

Title:
  nm-applet fails when another user is logged in

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