A similar bug is affecting me, and maybe my situation can shed some
light. I actually DO have two batteries in my laptop. If one of the
batteries is depleted when I resume from sleep, I see this "battery is
critically low" warning followed by suspend, even though the other
battery has plenty of power. While the machine is running, the first
battery drains without any problem, so this seems to just be a wake-
from-sleep issue. Likewise, if I reboot the machine with one battery
drained, it boots fine.

So my uneducated guess is that there's some battery-low event handler
somewhere that gets triggered on wake and doesn't properly check the
total power in all batteries. It looks like other reporters are having
(an unrelated?) problems with phantom batteries, which could be leading
them to the same issue I'm having with real batteries.

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  False battery warning +suspend

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