Same problem here. KDE and XFCE battery indicators work well. And
besides the GNOME battery indicator in the panel doesn't show the right
icon, GNOME doesn't seem to recognize a "critical battery state". It
just shows the menu where to choose from "logout", "shutdown", etc. and
three seconds later the computer turns off (due to an empty battery?).
What really sucks is, that then (sometimes) a lot of my preferences are
deleted (as e.g. my sticky notes!). I really hope there will be a fix in
the near future. It would be great!

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battery indicator is wrong
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/455786
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