Hi again,
I've got an interesting piece of news: I've recently discovered that the 
problem only appears when I'm connected to the optical fiber network in the 
flat where I live during the week; when I use ubuntu with the wi-fi at my home 
(much slower, at 7 Mbps) everything is working just fine.
I don't know  if there is a problem with the management of the fiber network in 
Ubuntu or if the issue is caused by a wrong configuration of the router.

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  can't disable wi-fi and system hangs on shutdown

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