The latest development release (13.10) is now installed.
Thus far, after 35 suspend/resumes (25 using the drop down menu and 10 using 
lid closure), suspend/resume is working just fine. That's not a thorough test 
yet, after my experience with 12.04.

However, internet connectivity (wireless and ethernet) is not working at all. 
It works with other computers in the household and with 12.04. Therefore, it 
must be a problem with the development release. 
Immediately after attempting wireless connectivity, I was told there was a 
system problem and was finally presented with the following dialog:

Problem in wpasupplicant

The problem cannot be reported:

You have some obsolete package versions installed.
Please upgrade the following package and check if the problem still occurs:

apt-utils, dbus, debianutils, dpkg, gcc-4.8 base, ifupdown, initramfs-
tools, initramfs-tools-bin, libapt-inst1.5, libapt-pkg4.12, libc6,
libdbus-1-3, libgcc1, libpam-systemd, libpci3, libstdc++6, libsystemd-
login0, libudev1, libxctables10, lsb-base, mountall, multiarch-support,
pciutils, systemd-services, tar, tsdata, udev, upstart

I cannot cannot send automatically gathered debug information, if
necessary, or download these packages without an internet connection.

The most I can do is count the suspend/resumes and the failures.

Additionally, please tell me, in a clear manner, if there is anything
else that can be done to troubleshoot the suspend/resume problem.  The
instructions, to this point, have been rather unclear. In the above
message, for example, I cannot determine whether you would like the
upstream kernel for 13.10 or 12.04 tested. This is also an issue with
some of the instructions at your web site.

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