This still happens to me sometimes in Ubuntu 11.04 on a Dell Vostro V13.

I have my laptop lid close event set to Suspend, and when I manually
choose to Hibernate and quickly shut the lid, sometimes it only goes
into Suspend. I only find this out later, usually after the battery has
died.

Sorry I don't have more details, it doesn't happen every time.

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Title:
  Closing lid after telling computer to shut down results in hibernate

Status in KDE Base Components:
  Fix Released
Status in “gnome-power-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “kdebase-workspace” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  After clicking "Shut Down", after all windows and task bars have been
  removed from the screen, I usually close the laptop lid. However, I
  have set my computer to hibernate when the lid is closed. The result
  is that Ubuntu stops shutting down and starts hibernating, which it
  does successfully. Next time I boot my computer, I have to boot TWICE
  to get to a usable desktop - once to wake up from hibernate, at which
  point the shutdown is completed, and then again to boot up into a new
  session.

  Expected behavior is that, during shutdown, the laptop will ignore the
  signal to hibernate and just continue shutting down when the laptop
  lid is closed.

  I am using Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid), although this bug might exist in
  earlier releases. Hardware is Thinkpad Z61t.

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