Hi Sebastien,

Sorry I didn't know your team was already tracking that.

I opened this issue because I was trying to find the root cause of
random disconnections when using Ubuntu Jammy: is it NM/iwd/kernel?

I'm using 'iwd' and I noticed it was outdated: 1.15 while the latest
version is 1.21 and available on Debian side. So I opened this issue:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/iwd/+bug/1958711

While at it, I also opened this issue for NM because I was not sure if
the merge were done by requests or not. I mean: even if a few people can
see there is an update available, I don't know if someone will update it
because (s)he is in charge of that or if everybody would think "someone
will do that" but because there is no specific task, the update can be
pending for a long time if you see what I mean :)

In the past, I had a similar issue with Git which was not updated for
quite a while because a merge had to be done and nobody was really in
charge of update it. I had to ask for an update on IRC. This time, I
opened an issue:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/git/+bug/1956773

Do you think I should better close these 3 issues (NM/iwd/git)? Should I
find someone on IRC to look at that instead?

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Title:
   Merge network-manager 1.34.0-2 (main) from Debian unstable/testing
  (main)

Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  There are some differences between versions from Debian and Ubuntu. A
  new version has been released a week ago.

  
  Debian Changelog:

  network-manager (1.34.0-2) unstable; urgency=medium

    * Demote wpasupplicant to Recommends.
      There are enough use cases for network-manager not involving Wi-Fi which
      justifies to make this dependency optional. (Closes: #919619, #980218)

   -- Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org>  Tue, 18 Jan 2022 20:59:36 +0100

  network-manager (1.34.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium

    * New upstream version 1.34.0
    * Rebase patches
    * Install nm-priv-helper service
    * Update symbols file for libnm0

   -- Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org>  Fri, 14 Jan 2022 00:18:58 +0100

  
  NM ChangeLog:

  =============================================
  NetworkManager-1.34
  Overview of changes since NetworkManager-1.32
  =============================================

  * initrd: wait for both IPv4 and IPv6 with "ip=dhcp,dhcp6".
  * core: better handle sd-resolved errors when resolving hostnames.
  * nmcli: fix import WireGuard profile with DNS domain and address
    family disabled.
  * ndisc: send router solicitations before expiry.
  * policy: send earlier the ip configs to the DNS manager.
  * core: support linking with LLD 13.
  * wireguard: importing wg-quick configuration files with nmcli
    no longer sets a negative, exclusive "dns-priority". This plays
    better with common split DNS setups that use systemd-resolved.
    Adjust the "dns-priority" to your liking after import yourself.
  * NetworkManager no longer listens for netlink events for traffic
    control objects (qdiscs and filters).
  * core: add internal nm-priv-helper service for separating privileges
    and have a way to drop capabilities from NetworkManager daemon.
  * bond: add support for setting queue-id of bond port.
  * dns: support configuring DNS over TLS (DoT) with systemd-resolved.
  * nmtui: add support for WireGuard profiles.
  * nmcli: add aliases `nmcli device up|down` beside connect|disconnect.
  * conscious language: Deprecate 'Device.Slaves' D-Bus property in favor of new
    'Device.Ports' property. Depracate 'nm_device_*_get_slaves()' in favor of
    'nm_device_get_ports()' in libnm.
  * nmcli: invoking nmcli command without arguments will now show 'default'
    instead of null address in route4 or route6 section.

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