You are right, I have added the following line to
/etc/acpi/panapower.sh:

    logger "called $0, lid status: `cat
/proc/acpi/button/lid/LID/state`"

/etc/acpi/panapower.sh IS NOT used.

This means I am not sure what change in /etc/acpi fixed the described
behaviour. The problem existed before I gave /etc/acpi some massage.
Will try to reproduce it on a Live CD.

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/etc/acpi/panapower.sh does not check if laptop lid is closed
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