good, you always should reboot.  linux will let you reboot just the relevant
portion of the system, but only if you know how.  Why do you want it to
suspend on low power?  It will just continue to draw power in suspend mode.
It'll then turn off without shutting down properly.  I'd rather set the
limits lower and use hibernate mode.  It's not like the computer can do
anything useful while suspended.  I pretty much never use suspend because it
stops downloads.

On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 11:49 AM, ThomasNovin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I've written in my duplicate bug that the workaround with
> use_time_for_policy did not work for me. This was only true before I had
> rebooted. Now I got notification about low power, critical power and
> then also a automatic suspend. Wow! :)
>
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> [Gutsy] Action on critical battery isn't triggered - regression
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/135548
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