Public bug reported:

Take a fresh installation of Ubuntu and remove the package netplan.io.
Now you will observe, that network-manager no longer detects wired connections.

Installing ifupdown instead of netplan does not help this situation.

In debian sid networkmanager detects the wired connections, without
netplan or ifupdown!

So it seems to me something is wrong with ubuntu packages /
configuration.

Also installing netplan.io is not sufficient for networkmanager to
detect wired connections again, the config file /etc/netplan/01-network-
manager-all.yaml does have to contain the following lines:

# Let NetworkManager manage all devices on this system
network:
  version: 2
  renderer: NetworkManager

Tested an XPS 13 9360 with both DA200 Adapter for LAN connection and
Android USB tethering connection, both not configured automatically by
networkmanager without netplan, while it works perfectly fine in Debian.

Tested with Ubuntu 19.10 and Ubuntu 20.04.

** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: eoan focal

** Tags added: eoan focal

** Summary changed:

- Networkmanager does not handle wired connections without netplan
+ network-manager does not handle wired connections without netplan

** Description changed:

  Take a fresh installation of Ubuntu and remove the package netplan.io.
  Now you will observe, that network-manager no longer detects wired 
connections.
  
  Installing ifupdown instead of netplan does not help this situation.
  
  In debian sid networkmanager detects the wired connections, without
  netplan or ifupdown!
  
  So it seems to me something is wrong with ubuntu packages /
  configuration.
  
  Also installing netplan.io is not sufficient for networkmanager to
  detect wired connections again, the config file /etc/netplan/01-network-
  manager-all.yaml does have to contain the following lines:
  
  # Let NetworkManager manage all devices on this system
  network:
-   version: 2
-   renderer: NetworkManager
+   version: 2
+   renderer: NetworkManager
  
+ Tested an XPS 13 9360 with both DA200 Adapter for LAN connection and
+ Android USB tethering connection, both not configured automatically by
+ networkmanager without netplan, while it works perfectly fine in Debian.
  
- Tested an XPS 13 9360 with both DA200 Adapter for LAN connection and Android 
USB tethering connection, both not configured automatically by networkmanager 
without netplan, while it works perfectly fine in Debian.
+ Tested with Ubuntu 19.10 and Ubuntu 20.04.

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Title:
  network-manager does not handle wired connections without netplan

Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Take a fresh installation of Ubuntu and remove the package netplan.io.
  Now you will observe, that network-manager no longer detects wired 
connections.

  Installing ifupdown instead of netplan does not help this situation.

  In debian sid networkmanager detects the wired connections, without
  netplan or ifupdown!

  So it seems to me something is wrong with ubuntu packages /
  configuration.

  Also installing netplan.io is not sufficient for networkmanager to
  detect wired connections again, the config file /etc/netplan/01
  -network-manager-all.yaml does have to contain the following lines:

  # Let NetworkManager manage all devices on this system
  network:
    version: 2
    renderer: NetworkManager

  Tested an XPS 13 9360 with both DA200 Adapter for LAN connection and
  Android USB tethering connection, both not configured automatically by
  networkmanager without netplan, while it works perfectly fine in
  Debian.

  Tested with Ubuntu 19.10 and Ubuntu 20.04.

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