I will try again to check whether my laptop hibernates or not,
        and let you know in a while.

        I would like to know whether it is possible that the
        gnome-power-manager behaviour is influenced by some other
        power-management related packages.

        I'm not sure I understand the rationale for power-management and
        I feel always unecure on this ground, for instance if some
        package can manage power events instead of gnome-power-manager.

        In my computer I found:
        - acpid installed but acpi-support not installed
        - powernowd (that actually I do not undestand and don't know if
          it interacts with gnome-power-manager to set frequencies)
        - cpufrequtils (suggested by pm-utils)
        - powermgmt-base and pm-utils that seem to be required by
          system-level packages

        Is this relevant?

        Alberto

On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 09:24:38AM +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 10:11:01PM +0200, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> > On Sat, 2008-07-19 at 05:15 +0200, alberto maurizi wrote:
> > >   I noticed recently that the problem has gone.
> > >   My laptop hibernated when battery power is critically low.
> > > 
> > >   If you do not have any other bug report on this problem you
> > >   may close this bug.
> > 
> > Sven Luther reported the same problem, is it fixed for you also Sven?
> 
> Sorry, but no, it is not fixed, i let the battery run out, and instead
> of hibernating, the laptop just died.
> 
> Friendly,
> 
> Sven Luther

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