Mr T, I feel with you. Got exacly the same issue on hp 2133 ("mini-
note"). That's a REALLY ugly bug. Hope we'll be able to fix it soon.

I made an interresting observation as to what could be the reason why
the laptop goes to standby every time: When I turn it on again after the
unwanted suspend, I see a message "battery: 94% - 4 minutes left" -
which is of course wrong. It should read "3hrs left". But somehow
upower, gnome-power-manager and gnome-power-statistics get confused and
give wrong info. Funny enough, windows  (vista) seems to be confused as
well somehow. If i boot vista, it shows me an almost empty battery bar,
while the tooltip says "95% charged". ... Most confusing!

Attached find the output of "gnome-power-manager --verbose" of one
cycle: plug out power chord with battery fully charged, wait for
suspend, plug in, resume.

Note that even though the log talks about hibernating, the laptop never
hibernated ... just suspended (twice! ... once right, then once again
"half-heartedly" - without locking the gnome-session ... don't ask why
... its UGLY)

** Attachment added: "gpm-debug.txt"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/427629/+attachment/1672871/+files/gpm-debug.txt

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When i remove the AC power cable from my laptop, the computer goes to sleep.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/427629
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