I was able to workaround the problem by changing "start on" condition in
cat /etc/init/network-manager.conf to the following:
start on (started dbus
or static-network-up)
I removel local-filesystems as dbus itselef starts on that signal and
NetworkManager is useless without DBus.
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Here is the content of ~/.xsession-errors
** (nm-applet:2128): WARNING **: Could not initialize NMClient
/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager: The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManager was
not provided by any .service files
** Message: applet now removed from the notification area
(nm-applet:2128): Gd
I observe the same situation after upgrading from 11.10 to 12.04.
NetworkManager is not in the list of processes after boot and executing
"sudo NetworkManager" fixes the defect.
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Status: Expired => New
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It seems as though NetworkManager fails to start at the point where it
would read /etc/network/interfaces.
Let's try to clean up some things just in case: please take a backup of
/etc/network/interfaces (say, to your home directory using 'cp
/etc/network/interfaces
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