@Kevin

NetworkManager already has code to monitor system signals related to
suspend/resume, so no adding additional scripts to /usr/lib/systemd
/system-sleep isn't the answer.

@Dan

Different bug...  this bug is caused by NetworkManager's WiFi scanning
logic stalling due to a race condition.  You can tell this by running
'sudo wpa_cli' and watching for scan events.  If you don't see any, then
you've hit the bug.

I've also unfortunately confirmed that dropping the original patch from
1.2.6 doesn't fix the problem either.  I tried a cycle of 100 with my
version of 1.2.6 with the original ScanDone patch dropped and I still
tripped the bug.

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