I'm just going to list the symptoms I'm experiencing on Ubuntu 13.10
after most, but not all, sleep-resume cycles:

- Network Manager in sleep mode (fixable by executing: 'nmcli nm sleep false', 
works without sudo for me)
- System menu items for shutdown, reboot and sleep do nothing
   - Sleep mode possible with sudo pm-suspend
   - 'sudo shutdown now' is NOT working properly, but freezes at some point; I 
have not found a way to properly shut down my system. I'll go back and post the 
output I get when this happens, if that'll help.

I would like to know if there's a way to manually tell systemd to wake
up. I have not been able to find a command for this in the manpages.

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Title:
  [logind] stuck in PrepareForSleep, causing network and other services
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