That is intentionally done by NM to prevent leaking DNS queries. Which
is privacy sensitive (ie. do _not_ use "public" dns, to query VPN
encrypted hostnames).

If you do not want to use router configured DNS servers, you can specify
per-connection DNS server overrides in network-manager, which is imho
what you should be doing.

Ie. wipe the resolved.conf settings of DNS=, go into system settings
into each of your connections (ie. the wlan & ethernet one) and in
ipv4/ipv6 tabs, turns of DNS automatic, and specify manual DNS servers
there. Then NM will push those to resolved (note you will need to
reconnect).

It's best to use per-connection DNS servers, and specifically per
connection DNS overrides and configure that all in NM. Do not override /
provide fallbacks in resolved.conf. It is poor taste.

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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