I never had this problem with a fresh install of 32-bit Karmic but after
some updates (including kernel ones) I now have the issue on my Gateway
NX100X laptop. If I have "critically" low battery power with the laptop
plugged in and I suspend it, then unplug it from the wall, it will
resume from standby automatically after roughly one minute. This
obviously kills my battery soon after. If I suspend it again, it's fine,
but after resuming from suspend the second time it immediately suspends
itself again! (I have it set to suspend on critically low power.)

Is there any way to set the *no action* for the option "When battery
power is critically low"?

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automatic resume after suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/297690
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