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systemd-resolve command not found in Ubuntu Desktop

Use resolvectl status instead.

It’s like something deprecates and suddenly things get broken!

In systemd 239 systemd-resolve has been renamed to resolvectl

For the most part resolvectl offers the same options as systemd-resolve, though they may be named slightly differently. Run resolvectl --help to find what you are looking for.

Akash Angle

I am a Full time Linux user who has quit using Windows for unknown reasons, making my life truly open source.

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