Some additional information to my last post:

I figured out that the solution suggest by Maciej Strzelecki, setting
use_time_for_policy to false, worked in my case (HP dv3550eg, ubuntu
10.04 64-bit).

!! It is important that you either restart the system or kill gnome-
power-manager and start it again after changing any settings (see post
by bivanbi) Otherwise it won't accept the changes. !!

If you are curious and want to see all options available for gpm, run
gconf-editor and look for gnome-power-manager in "apps". A short
description for each parameter is available.

Good luck to make your system shutdown/suspend properly.

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Action on critical battery is not triggered - gnome-power-manager
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