<b>Workaround</b> and update that may aid in debugging.

I have learned recently (through extensive testing) that pm-hibernate
works flawlessly!  As a workaround I set KDE to hibernate when the power
button is pressed and not ask for a password on resume.  Now I can press
the power button and the machine "hibernates" which, for some reason,
successfully gets the computer to poweroff instead of just rebooting.

I followed this guide to enable hibernation on KDE in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS:
https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/ubuntu-help/power-hibernate.html   Don't
forget you have to reboot the machine before the settings take effect,
and I had to set the .pkla file rwx for everybody (i.e., sudo chmod 777
/etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d/com.ubuntu.enable-hibernate.pkla
).  Then it worked great.

The settings for the power button in KDE are in systemsettings -> power
management -> energy saving and systemsettings -> power management ->
advanced settings

Please keep me posted if this bug every gets fixed, but I'm happy to
have found a better workaround than always holding the power button for
5 seconds to force a poweroff.

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