As you have noted, there is a new default power manager in kde4.2
(powerdevil) that we are using. You should either use one or the other,
not both. That will most likely yield strange results if you do.

guidance-power-manager has been removed from the kubuntu-desktop meta-
package, so normally it will be uninstalled automatically; if you have
installed/upgraded it manually, you might have to uninstall it yourself.

Alternatively you can disable suspend on lid-close in guidance-power-
manager; that should do it as well.

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kubuntu jaunty kde acpi lid wrong suspend/resume cicle
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/331421
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