The settings *are* different: lock screen when the lid is closed on AC,
and suspend when the lid is closed on battery.  But keeping the laptop
awake just because the cord was still plugged in at the instant that the
lid was closed seems like a very stupid thing for the power manager to
do.  Is there a good reason for this behavior?  And does it offset the
silliness of having to open and close the lid (after unplugging) to get
the laptop to go to sleep?

Is there some other way that any sequence of events resulting in a
simultaneous-closed-lid-and-unplugged-power-supply state will suspend
the laptop?  That was the case under Ubuntu 10.10, IIRC.

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  Laptop doesn't suspend when power is unplugged while lid is closed

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