Unfortunately, not for me. We have a bunch of (theoretically) identical
computers in a new classroom, and on one of them this issue is present.
Similarly as described by Carsten Gräser (graeser): last entry in
kern.log, running fan and no reaction to either keyboard or power
button, last message on screen being

A start job is running for Hold until boot process finishes up (21s / no
limit).

Only the power button is blinking, not steady, and with addition of
similar problems at the shutdown (NOT at the reboot, except for the long
delay). It seems that the system thinks from certain gauges that it is
suspended or powered down, but some part of it is not. Last message for
the failed shutdown is

reboot: Power down

and then everything stays as if there would be the classic message "It's
now safe to power off Your computer", with screen on and fan running.

To reinstate, installing the upstream kernel 4.19.1 did not help on this
issue. Some 30 PCs of identical hardware do not have this problem.

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  Suspend fails in Kubuntu 18.04 but works fine in Kubuntu 17.10

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