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In the Power Manager I have "Battery Powered: When the system is idle
for more than 15 minutes: Sleep" setting set. And when it's mains
powered do nothing.

So when the computer has been idle on battery for more than fifteen
minutes I come along and unplug it to take it away to use in the living
room for example, and so it now thinks it's on battery power and has
been idle for more than fifteen minutes, so it goes to sleep.

So the problem being simply that if I'm unplugging it I'm there and
probably going to use it so it's inappropriate to sleep. So I'm thinking
the timer for the idle time on battery needs to start when the computer
starts being on battery, and not before, so that it doesn't have this
odd behavior.

So it's just a small issue.

Cheers.

** Affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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when unplugging the sleep after x minutes on battery is activated 
inappropriately
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/246791
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