This may be two separate problems, however they happen together for me.
Case: My power jack on my laptop needs replacing, and sometimes the power cuts out for a brief moment here and there. When this happens, Mageia tells me my battery (which is fully charged) is at a critical level and immediately goes into hibernation procedures. Well crap! Sure my battery is old and the charge only lasts about 30 minutes these days, but when its fully charged it isn't critical! Ok, so... no big deal. I adjust the power cord a bit and get it powering the laptop again and press the power button. Everything seems fine, the computer boots right back to my desktop... but then thats when there are more issues. I can't interact with my desktop, and after about 60-90 seconds, my computer automatically shuts down. So, I reboot again. This is a normal reboot since the machine shuts down, not hibernates again. When I get to my desktop, I get errors about dbus not being running and have issues with the keyring.
Can anyone shed some light on the issue here and any possible work-arounds? I'd like to keep the hibernation for low power enabled, but I don't want it doing it when I have a full charge. My power settings for battery are: Don't suspend, and when critical hibernate. The battery meter seems to correctly detect my battery level. I'm using GNOME in the old style mode with Nautilus managing my deskop (though that doesn't seem to make a difference) and GDM.