I have the same issue in Meerkat (2.6.35-22-server, x86_64).

Confirming that it worked (i.e. did not have the issue) in Lucid. Same
computer. Same hardware. Same architecture (x86_64). Only change done
was a 'clean install' from Lucid to Meerkat with all updates and
upgrades that it asked for.

Also confirming that this bug remains no matter how long the laptop is
ON. 4 hrs - 6 hours, may be more (i.e. it does not go away in 10 min as
some threads suggest). Also this remains the same whether it is a clean
startup (from power-down) or a wakeup from a suspended state.

Guys, pls. don't mark this (or similar bugs) as invalid. That will be
the biggest disservice to the loyal users of Ubuntu Linux. I understand
and respect that some of you guys (developers & testers) might not be
able to see/reproduce the problem. That's OK. But pls. don't disrespect
fellow users and community members by saying/marking them as invalid. (I
saw in some threads, that's why I persistently request).

Snapshot attached. Tell me anything more you need. I will provide to the best I 
can.
#uname -a -> Linux  2.6.35-22-server #35-Ubuntu SMP Sat Oct 16 22:02:33 UTC 
2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
gnome-power-manager version -> Version: 2.32.0-0ubuntu1


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