Public bug reported:

Hi!

This bug appears for me in last stable version of Ubuntu (15.04).

In system settings, I set power manager to shutdown my laptop when
battery is critically low.

But it doesn't work.

When battery reach 0%, Ubuntu shows a notify like "your computer will
shutdown now" but it doesn't. It always went to suspend mode (blinkin'
power led in my laptop).

Moreover, in system power settings I cannot set the action to "suspend",
cause I've got only two options: shutdown (which is set by me) and
hibernate (which cannot be set cause it's inactive, probably cause my
swap partition are too small).

My laptop: ASUS K50IN.

Thanks for help.

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


** Tags: asus battery laptop power-manager shutdown suspend

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