Another vote to bump up the priority on this.

Just lost 2 days to this bug, mostly because the behavior is so stupidly
borked that I never suspected that Ubuntu would be the cause. Can you
imagine how stupid it is that the only machines on the network affected
are the Ubuntu Desktops and Ubuntu Servers. Can you imagine how
embarrassing it that even Windows machines follow the standards better
than a Linux machine.

And the absolutely mind-boggling thing is that this is affecting every
release from 16.04 to 19.04 and still it is not considered important
enough to fix.

It is absolutely ridiculous that it would be considered more important
to keep behavior that supports a few edge cases of software that wants
to do their own DNS resolution in spite of the fact that it breaks the
world-wide standards of DNS resolution and ignore DHCP-provided DNS
addresses.

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