Same thing, without fail. Even when not "critically low" (anything
around 15% or less), the panel icon doesn't show a red battery on, I
plug in, I get a splash/popup saying "battery is critically",
hibernating.

This is on a Dell inspiron 1501 laptop.

Note that hibernate and suspend were finally working in 8.?? before I
upgraded to karmic. Now hibernate and suspend don't work.

The obviously compounds the frustration, as when the computer
hibernates, it won't wake back up. So every time I plug into A/C power
at below ~15-20%, it hibernates, won't wake up from hibernate, and I
have to do a hard reset (power button for 4 seconds), and then boot back
up again....

Is power-management in karmic a known issue btw? It seems to have gotten
much worse? Should I be reporting all these.. or would I just be filling
up the bug list?

If you need more information, let me know! I might not get back too
quickly, but I will get back. If I need to re-configure something for
debugging, just point me to a wiki, and I'll get going.

Thanks for all the hard work so far..

Take care,
  -stu

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