Public bug reported:

In 12.10 and 13.04 in which remote login is available, the shutdown
process slows down when connected to a network, whether through LAN or
Wi-Fi.

For example, my slow netbook shuts down with 13.04 in 2-3 seconds when not 
connected to a network, but when connected it takes 12-13 seconds. 
Pressing Esc on quite splash I could see "modem-manager" takes more than 1 
second to end the processes, so I fully removed the package and the config file 
(/etc/init/modemmanager.conf) to check the result. No change. Since 
modem-manager is dependent on network-manager and stops when network-manager 
stops, the problem should be with network-manager itself.

The network-manager version is 0.9.7.995+git201301311547.17123fc-
0ubuntu1

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

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