Public bug reported:

By default pressing the power button on my laptop brings up a menu
allowing me to choose between shutdown, logout, suspend, etc. In the
power management preferences this can be altered so that my computer
shuts down immediately after pressing the power button.

Problem is the shutdown behavior is different between the two methods.
For example, when shutdown is selected from the menu, openoffice will
ask to save any unsaved docs(and abort the shut down if the cancel
button is pressed) and the shutdown has more splash screen. Whereas if
ubuntu is set to shut down immediately when the power button is pressed,
gnome quits with no questions asked and lines of text are visible during
shutdown.

I want to get the nicer shutdown behavior to happen immediately when I
press my power button.

I notice this in my Ubuntu-eee(8.04) (And I think I remember this also
from my vanilla Hardy before).

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Shutdown behavior different when using power button
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/311693
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