I can confirm this on my latitude l400.  I have my cable unplugged for
the past number of minutes,

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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux hector 2.6.22-12-generic #1 SMP Sun Sep 23 18:11:30 GMT 2007 i686 
GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ acpitool -e
  Kernel version : 2.6.22-12-gener20070126   -    ACPI version : 20070126
  -----------------------------------------------------------
  Battery #1     : slot empty

  AC adapter     : on-line
  Fan            : off
  Fan            : off

  CPU type               : Pentium III (Coppermine) 
  Min/Max frequency      : 500/700 MHz
  Current frequency      : 500 MHz
  Frequency governor     : userspace 
  Freq. scaling driver   : speedstep-smi 
  Cache size             : 256 KB
  Bogomips               : 996.74 
  Processor ID           : 0
  Bus mastering control  : no
  Power management       : yes
  Throttling control     : yes
  Limit interface        : yes
  Active C-state         : C2
  C-states (incl. C0)    : 3
  Usage of state C1      : 23010 (1.8 %)
  Usage of state C2      : 1254970 (98.2 %)
  T-state count          : 8
  Active T-state         : T0


  Thermal zone 1 : ok, 50 C
  Trip points : 
  ------------- 
  critical (S5):           99 C
  passive:                 90 C: tc1=2 tc2=3 tsp=40 devices=CPU0 
  active[0]:               80 C: devices=FAN1 
  active[1]:               65 C: devices=FAN0 


   Device       S-state   Status   Sysfs node
  ---------------------------------------
  1. PCI0         S3     disabled  no-bus:pci0000:00
  2. COMA         S3     disabled  pnp:00:08
  3. CRD0         S3     disabled  pci:0000:00:0a.0
  4. MDEM         S3     disabled  pci:0000:00:10.0
  5. LID          S4    *enabled   
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I should say that I've hacked the dsdt a little, in order to fix a
couple of warnings.

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regression: acpi not working since upgrade from feisty to Gutsy
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