No recognition of external LED projectors upon waking from sleep.

For many, many years, I simply plugged my MBP while it was asleep, turned on the projector, woke the computer from sleep, and the computer would recognize the projector (and the projector would recognize the computer...).  This worked in any of the classrooms.
Since "upgrading" to Mavericks, this sequence does not work.  The computer wakes, but does not recognize the projector.  The projector does not "see" the computer.  The only way I get them to communicate is to restart the computer.  This has been taking up valuable lecture time at the beginning of every class.  Upon restart and opening up Keynote, the files I had open don't automatically come up - i.e., I have to reopen those files from the finder as if they had not been open previously.
I've tried this in three different lecture rooms, each of which gave me no troubles before.  The only difference is Mavericks.  Any help?

Of course I meant VGA, not LED.  Sorry!

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    com.apple.driver.AppleUSBMergeNub          5.2.5
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    com.apple.iokit.IOUSBFamily          5.4.0
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