Indeed. 19.04 shipped with wpasupplicant 2.6, which had no support at all for WPA3, although network-manager 1.16 already started to support it. With 19.10 shipping wpasupplicant 2.9 and network-manager 1.20, there's just no excuse. I have WPA2+WPA3 mixed-mode deployed on my home network and all my connections are downgraded to WPA2.
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