I have a problem with my laptop. When the battery runs down the system won't 
shut down automatically. I am running stable with gnome. The power manager 
detects the battery and reports the charge level correctly. I have the options 
setup such that it should shutdown when "battery is critically low" (and have 
clicked to make that the default settings for the entire system). I have 
checked that the bios doesn't have any power options disabled, etc, but still 
it fails to shutdown. I've watched it just sit there and die once the spice 
stops flowing, so I know it isn't dying while a shutdown is in progress. (I am 
logged in as well). Thanks.

-- clet
debian is my main squeeze



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