** Attachment added: "lspci-vnvn.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36772777/lspci-vnvn.log

** Description changed:

  Hi
  
  I'm using Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 64 bits on a dell latitude e6500 (fresh
- install)
+ install + updates) (+ compiz enabled)
  
  * uname -a : Linux mydell 2.6.31-16-generic #53-Ubuntu SMP Tue Dec 8 04:02:15 
UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
  * /pvoc/version_signature : Ubuntu 2.6.31-16.53-generic
  
  When I close the lid with the DC power plugged in, the laptop suspends
  just fine.
  
  If I reopen the lid, it will exit suspend mode and ask for my password
  (locked session) as expected.
  
  However if I unplug the power cord while in suspend mode and then reopen
  the lid, it will exit suspend mode and ask for my password *and*, after
  about 1 second (not long enough to type my password :-p), it will re-
  enter suspend mode. Then I can resume simply by pressing the power
  button (it then go back to the password-locked screen and I can unlock)
  
  If the laptop is already on battery when closing the lid, the
  suspend/resume works fine.
  
  This only happen if I do "on DC + close lid + unplug DC cord + open lid"
  combination
  
  If I use any other mean (hold power button and select "suspend" option
  in menu, use suspend button on the keyboard, use top-right corner menu
  of Gnome --> suspend) to enter suspend mode, this doesn't happen (even
  if I then add the "close the lid, unplug DC cord and open the lid" after
  entering suspend mode, it will resume properly)
  
  Reproductible : always
  Power manager configuration : I use the default config
  Package : ???
  
  In the attachment (dmesg.log), the laptop enters sleep mode at
  [59884.207720] (=close lid) and at [59894.240039] (=open lid+wake
  up+sleep again)
  
  PS: except for this bug, suspend/resume/hibernate work perfectly well
  :-)

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Dell e6500 re-enter suspend mode after entering suspend mode on DC and exiting 
suspend mode on battery
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/496525
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