Still same behaviour in kernel -8 and -9.

Have found that a suspend / resume cycle will give priority to the
wireless network.

>From rudimentary analysis of conditions, I suspect somehow on boot the
wired connection is being detected as live, kicking in the override. A
re-detection of the status is done on resume and this fixes it.

as /init.d/NetworkManager restart doesn't fix it, I am a bit stuck. I
have no idea how this system works, or what package is responsible for
setting connection hardware priority, or what causes a re-detection.

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Upgrade killed wireless network access
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/417719
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