When the previous LTS had not problems in these situations, then it's not only a bug but a regression as well.
When a large portion of your user-base is experiencing trouble where they don't expect it and/or had none before, it should be fixed. Especially when a fix is (easily) feasible and expands the use of Ubuntu and it derivatives considerably.
> Is this really a bug?
When the previous LTS had not problems in these situations, then it's not only a bug but a regression as well.
When a large portion of your user-base is experiencing trouble where they don't expect it and/or had none before, it should be fixed. Especially when a fix is (easily) feasible and expands the use of Ubuntu and it derivatives considerably.
Thus, it's a bug.