ok wish you luck.  Mine was fixed a long time ago back in this bug.  I just set it to 2% instead of time, and it works great.  My sister's windows laptop doesn't even warn you, it will just fall asleep.  My hardy warns me several times before actually hibernating.

I don't think i will be getting a new laptop for almost a year, and even with a new one, the old one would be good for plenty of things. good luck with whatever your plan is, hope you find a good deal.

On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 10:23 PM, arand <ienorand@gmail.com> wrote:
Alright, changing threshold percent levels AND profile/time/policy did
the trick for me, so presumably the problem for me lies in the inability
to use time policy

- This DID work for me somewhere on alpha6 (see former comment by me
[2008-03-31]), and since I have values set to low=1200, crit=300,
act=120, then before going down to 8% (time=89) and freezing it should
pass all or at least the low and crit thresholds, which should give a
notification.

Also, I'm getting a slightly weird output from the debug when using only
percentage, it seems to drop from 19% to 6% all of a sudden.

The computer also has trouble hibernating but that I blame on the
debugging, since when doing the same thing without debug it hibernates
fine.

I'm attaching part of this log, if anybody's interested (which also
shows failed hibernation attempts and percentage going down to 0% [which
seems to upset gpm a bit])

@Chad Bernier: Holding out until I buy a new laptop.

** Attachment added: "gpm.debug.log2excerpt.txt"
  http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13126675/gpm.debug.log2excerpt.txt

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