I noticed similar problems upon upgrading.  I believe the issue is that
/etc/acpi/sleep.sh now contains:

  # Generic preparation code
  . /etc/acpi/prepare.sh

prepare.sh runs the scripts in /etc/acpi/suspend.d which are causing the
effects listed in this bug report.  I was having the same three
problems, and commenting out the call to prepare.sh makes them all go
away.  It seems that the scripts in /etc/acpi/suspend.d might be part
of the legacy suspend support built into acpi-support.

Michael




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