ThinkPad T430s.
This is not "Medium" Since the system goes into shut-down without any 
interaction and causes loss of data in the process. 

Let alone this is one of the dumbest oversights of g-p-m, even the
acpitool can detect the total battery left.

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Title:
  System shutdown on 0% for 1 of 2 batteries.

Status in Gnome Powermanager:
  In Progress
Status in The Linux Kernel:
  Fix Released
Status in “gnome-power-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager

  With two batteries, when the first battery hits low levels gnome-
  power-manager alerts the user of low/critical and then takes the
  "critcially" low action, even thow the other battery is still at 100%.
  gnome-power-manager detects and can interact with either battery.

  This affects at least karmic, but is believed to affect jaunty as
  well.

  gnome-power-manager version 2.26.1-0ubuntu3

  I would expect that gnome-power-manager should warn, but then continue
  to move through the second battery.

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