Interesting: I had this bug with a 13.04 -> 13.10 upgrade. I did not
have it on a fresh 13.10 install. However, at some point after
installing a few packages, it came back (very reproducibly), combined
with the 'infinite suspend loop' problem that has also been reported,
and also many of the symptoms reported by Philipp Keck.

I again reinstalled fresh, and again things seem to be fine.
Unfortunately I didn't keep a list of which packages I installed.
However, I did install some packages related to power management, and
I'm guessing one of them is the culprit:

tlp 
tlp-rdw
tp-smapi-dkms
acpi-call-tools 

Just uninstalling them did not fix the problem though.

Maybe other people having the problem could try running from the LiveCD
and see if that makes a difference?

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