I've had that issue at the time. I don't remember how it got fixed, whether the next version (one before this one) fixed it, or I managed to turn that notification off, or... hmm, maybe it really doesn't suspend and I don't properly suspend it manually? As I did turn that off.
Okay, turned it on now... but while I was fiddling with the settings, doing nothing else, wireless off, blututh off, it went from 99% battery charge to 90 (87 while I was writing this paragraph). The power settings dialog showed battery life estimated at 2h 30m.
It shouldn't discharge that fast. Previously one charge held for about 40 hours.
Update: turning auto suspend on still has that bug, the notification appears, the screen lights up for a few seconds, the suspend timer resets, two minutes later it repeats.
Turned it off again.
If I try the menu which appears in the on/off button in the quick (pull-down) settings, there are options to restart or shutdown; the option to suspend is disabled, as is the log out option.
The power applet shows it's currently consuming 2,3W, which seems ridiculously high to me.
So I'm back at square one.
Okay, turned it on now... but while I was fiddling with the settings, doing nothing else, wireless off, blututh off, it went from 99% battery charge to 90 (87 while I was writing this paragraph). The power settings dialog showed battery life estimated at 2h 30m.
It shouldn't discharge that fast. Previously one charge held for about 40 hours.
Update: turning auto suspend on still has that bug, the notification appears, the screen lights up for a few seconds, the suspend timer resets, two minutes later it repeats.
Turned it off again.
If I try the menu which appears in the on/off button in the quick (pull-down) settings, there are options to restart or shutdown; the option to suspend is disabled, as is the log out option.
The power applet shows it's currently consuming 2,3W, which seems ridiculously high to me.
So I'm back at square one.