Tokes, Your description of behavior is exactly as mine. The longer up time the more it is likely to hang. Also when it hangs the cpu begins to crunch a lot of operations and the fan starts higher and higher rpm. I get the same fan behavior when I 'sudo swapoff -a' as stated above prior to my shutdown as I do when I simply try to shutdown without running 'sudo swapoff -a' command. The difference is the shutdown completes as it should if I take the time to run 'sudo swapoff -a' and wait for it to complete. Swap management does seem to be pointing toward the direction of the issue.
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