I was going to install network-manager-gnome in place of network-
manager-kde, just to try to see if my situation is resolved. But as of
right now, installing the -gnome version of the applet also entails
installing additional packages such as libgweather, libsexy2, mobile-
broadband-provider-info, notification-daemon, libpolkit-gnome0,
libmbca0.

Is there a reason why there are so many additional dependencies for
network-manager-gnome?

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