@ddstreet I've been looking into a different issue, which is due to the Netplan renderer.
The renderer defaults to networkd on server/cloud and NetworkManager on Desktop. Some apps expect NetworkManager, and break on systems configured with networkd (e.g. UI network config, apt-daily, etc).
It's possible that the issue above needs to be tested against both renderers as it may behave differently in each case?
@ddstreet I've been looking into a different issue, which is due to the Netplan renderer.
The renderer defaults to networkd on server/cloud and NetworkManager on Desktop. Some apps expect NetworkManager, and break on systems configured with networkd (e.g. UI network config, apt-daily, etc).
It's possible that the issue above needs to be tested against both renderers as it may behave differently in each case?