+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #696962 +++ Description of problem: Sometimes, usually after two or three suspend-resume cycles, the system gives a notification that the battery is critically low and that the system will be shut down. Without possibility to prevent it, the system then hibernates. This happens when the battery is completely full. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): pm-utils-1.4.1-6.fc15.src.rpm How reproducible: After two or three suspend-resume cycles Steps to Reproduce: 1. suspend system from gnome-shell or keyboard 2. resume 3. repeat steps 1 and 2 Actual results: The system notifies me of critically low battery and hibernates Expected results: I can continue using my computer Additional info: Smolt profile: http://www.smolts.org/client/show/pub_b3dcc293-7ba7-4688-80ec-abc89641e09d
This is usually the case when resuming while the power plug is not connected. Especially given that Gnome Shell defaults to Suspend instead of poweroff, this is a really annoying problem!
It maybe fault of gnome-power-manager, upower or kernel. Please provide packages versions from the affected system, i.e. output of: $ rpm -q gnome-power-manager upower kernel
This specific problem no longer occurs with Fedora 16.
Thanks for info. Could we close this as nextrelease or are you able to reproduce this on f15 and require fixing it there?
(In reply to comment #4) > Thanks for info. Could we close this as nextrelease or are you able to > reproduce this on f15 and require fixing it there? I'm no longer running F15 so obviously I cannot reproduce it any more.
Thanks, closing as nextrelease, because according to comment 3 it seems to be fixed in Fedora 16.