Can't suspend F23 due to mate-settings-daemon and mate-multiload-applet

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Have anyone else noticed this?

If I boot any of the recent 4.7 kernels, I can immediately suspend my
laptop without incident.  If I leave the system up for some reasonable
amount of time, then everytime I try to suspend, it fails.  journalctl
shows that 2 Mate daemons refuse to Freeze:

Here is just one exert from my journal:

> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel: PM: Preparing system for sleep (freeze)
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel: Freezing user space processes ... 
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel: Freezing of tasks failed after 20.004 seconds (2 tasks refusing to freeze, wq_busy=0):
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel: mate-settings-d D ffff8800aed2fc20     0  1419   1192 0x00000004
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  ffff8800aed2fc20 ffff8800aed68000 ffff880119ddba80 ffff8800aed2fc00
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  ffff8800aed30000 ffff8800aed2fc50 ffff8800befae260 ffff880095e7c000
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  fffffffffffffe00 ffff8800aed2fc38 ffffffffad7e0c65 ffff8800befae190
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel: Call Trace:
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffad7e0c65>] schedule+0x35/0x80
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffc087879b>] request_wait_answer+0x15b/0x250 [fuse]
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffad0e2d80>] ? wake_atomic_t_function+0x70/0x70
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffc0878b61>] __fuse_request_send+0x71/0x80 [fuse]
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffc0878b97>] fuse_request_send+0x27/0x30 [fuse]
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffc087be4c>] fuse_simple_request+0xcc/0x1a0 [fuse]
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffc0886251>] fuse_statfs+0xe1/0x150 [fuse]
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffad27936c>] statfs_by_dentry+0x6c/0x90
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffad2793ab>] vfs_statfs+0x1b/0xa0
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffad279488>] user_statfs+0x58/0xa0
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffad2794f7>] SYSC_statfs+0x27/0x60
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffad2796de>] SyS_statfs+0xe/0x10
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffad7e4f72>] entry_SYSCALL_64_fastpath+0x1a/0xa4
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel: mate-multiload- D ffff8800a8c4bc20     0  1698      1 0x00000004
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  ffff8800a8c4bc20 ffff8800a72b3a80 ffff8800abfb1d40 ffff8800a8c4bc00
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  ffff8800a8c4c000 ffff8800a8c4bc50 ffff8800befae0d0 ffff880095e7c000
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  fffffffffffffe00 ffff8800a8c4bc38 ffffffffad7e0c65 ffff8800befae000
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel: Call Trace:
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffad7e0c65>] schedule+0x35/0x80
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffc087879b>] request_wait_answer+0x15b/0x250 [fuse]
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffad0e2d80>] ? wake_atomic_t_function+0x70/0x70
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffc0878b61>] __fuse_request_send+0x71/0x80 [fuse]
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffc0878b97>] fuse_request_send+0x27/0x30 [fuse]
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffc087be4c>] fuse_simple_request+0xcc/0x1a0 [fuse]
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffc0886251>] fuse_statfs+0xe1/0x150 [fuse]
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffad27936c>] statfs_by_dentry+0x6c/0x90
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffad2793ab>] vfs_statfs+0x1b/0xa0
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffad279488>] user_statfs+0x58/0xa0
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffad2794f7>] SYSC_statfs+0x27/0x60
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffad2796de>] SyS_statfs+0xe/0x10
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel:  [<ffffffffad7e4f72>] entry_SYSCALL_64_fastpath+0x1a/0xa4
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel: 
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 rtkit-daemon[657]: The canary thread is apparently starving. Taking action.
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 rtkit-daemon[657]: Demoting known real-time threads.
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 rtkit-daemon[657]: Successfully demoted thread 1545 of process 1460 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio).
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel: Restarting tasks ... done.
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 rtkit-daemon[657]: Successfully demoted thread 1533 of process 1460 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio).
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 rtkit-daemon[657]: Successfully demoted thread 1460 of process 1460 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio).
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 rtkit-daemon[657]: Demoted 3 threads.
> Oct 26 12:43:04 kjclap4 kernel: video LNXVIDEO:01: Restoring backlight state

Can anyone shed some light on this?  It continues through kernel 4.7.9.
(I have not yet booted 4.7.10.)

If I try and suspend, it fails, and restores the kernel to a fully
running state, usually on battery, and usually with the laptop fan
continuing to run, expelling heat into my laptop case if I don't notice it!

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