Hi Gunnar, I take your point that I'm going beyond fixing this bug - but
that (ideally) is what a good tech writer does.

I think here's the answer to my question (link below). The default
setting is "suspend" - yes I've checked 16.04 and that is correct.
However, there's a bug so that when the setting is "suspend" Ubuntu
shuts down when power is critically low. So can I fix this bug and also
state that ubuntu by default shuts down when power is critically low? I
believe that unless the user fiddles with the gnome settings, which
aren't documented in the desktop help, there's no possibility of
suspend, so can I remove the info about suspend on this page. In that
case it will be a very short page!

http://askubuntu.com/questions/667668/notebook-does-not-power-off-when-
battery-is-critically-low

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