Thanks Michael. To whom it may concern, I should have mentioned that I use 
network manager to control my wireless networks - presumably this uses ifupdown 
under the hood, but I'm not 100% on that

-- 
  Joel Cross
  j...@kazbak.co.uk

On Mon, 18 Oct 2021, at 10:59 AM, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Control: reassign -1 ifupdown
>
> Am 18.10.21 um 09:42 schrieb Joel Cross:
>> Package: systemd
>> Version: 249.5-1
>> Severity: important
>> X-Debbugs-Cc: joel+debb...@kazbak.co.uk
>> 
>> Dear Maintainer,
>> 
>> I run a testing/sid setup. After a recent PackageKit upgrade (it might have
>> been the 11.0 or 11.1 upgrade) there are serious usability issues with the
>> wifi. To reproduce (on my system):
>> 
>> * Switch the computer on and connect to a wireless network -> everything is
>> fine
>> * Switch to a different wireless network -> it is possible to ping IP 
>> addresses
>> but DNS resolution does not work. Changing /etc/resolv.conf has no effect
>> 
>> Additionally, running 'resolvctl status' yields this error:
>> Failed to get global data: Unit dbus-org.freedesktop.resolve1.service not
>> found.
>> (I mention this because it might be related)
>
> This means systemd-resolved is not enabled, i.e. you don't use 
> systemd-resolved. Which is fine, you don't need systemd-resolved 
> (currently it defaults to disabled anyway).
>
>> This has been a consistent issue since the upgrade, meaning I need to restart
>> my laptop multiple times per day just to get a working internet connection. I
>> have tried 'systemctl restart networking' (which fails with another error) 
>> and
>> multiple other ways, but the only reliable fix I have found is to restart my
>> entire system.
>
> networking.service is provided by ifupdown, a separate package not under 
> systemd's control.
>
> Assuming that you control your network configuration with ifupdown, I'm 
> going to reassign the bug report accordingly. It's more likely that they 
> can help you debug your network related problems.
>
> If it turns out to be an actual issue in systemd, please reassign back.
>
> Michael
>
>
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