The fact that it suspends when I close the lid while shutting down (even if
I disabled any action when closing the lid from system settings) happens
only with saucy.

Instead, the fan always started rotating very fast after suspend since
Natty or Oneiric, I don't remember precisely. I'm quite sure it didn't
happen with Lucid and Maverick.
Moreover, before Precise I was able to restore the fan's normal behavior by
(dis)connecting the charger; since Precise it doesn't work anymore.

I want also to say that the kernel is never able to make the fan rotate as
fast as after suspend, even if the PC is very hot (some times, if I render
some animation with blender or use some 3D video game, it turns off
suddenly and doesn't turn on for a few minutes, because it isn't able to
dissipate the heat).
Another detail: in the first case, when it suspends while shutting down, if
I (dis)connect the charger it wakes up like if I pressed the power button;
sometimes it wakes up even if I don't touch anything, and that's not a
pleasure at midnight while sleeping... ;)

I'm sorry if I didn't explain everything correctly, English is not my
mother language, I'm trying to do the best :)
If something isn't clear I will try to explain it again with other words :)

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