For the record, I also suffered from similar symptoms after upgrading to
Saucy, and the reason turned out to be pam_systemd missing from
/etc/pam.d/common-session.

However, in my case the upgrade had succeeded and package libpam-systemd
had been installed. It did not add pam_systemd to common-session because
pam-auth-update detected a local modification I had made to /etc/pam.d
/common-session-noninteractive at some earlier point in history.

I guess local modifications to the /etc/pam.d/common-* files are quite
rare, but people that have them might be in risk of having a slightly
broken system after upgrading to Saucy.

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