My situation is more or less the following: On my laptop I have several
virtual machines (usually 1 or 2 running at the same time) to have
different versions of Ubuntu handy and also to test network printing use
cases using only one physical machine, both for development of the
printing part of Ubuntu.

Now to move the laptop from on spot to the other or over night I simply
close the lid which does a suspend-to-RAM. stopping the system but
keeping its state. When I resume by opening the lid everything gets
running again from the point where I have left off, but with the clock
beinbg on the current hour then and probably suggesting to certain
processes that hours have passed waiting for an answer and causing
timeouts. This couls probably be the cause of the crashes.

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  systemd-journald, udev, logind get killed by 1 min watchdog timeout

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