That next version of Ubuntu is being released tomorrow.

I don't know why you think that the vast majority of Ubuntu users are
not going to upgrade.  If they're running a standard Ubuntu install,
then they will be offered this upgrade automatically; and if they plan
to use their netbook for longer than the next year, upgrading is the
only way to maintain security support. (If they aren't using a standard
Ubuntu install, then an update in the Ubuntu 9.04 repository isn't going
to help anyway.)

When on AC power, the default Ubuntu install *always* sets the apm value
to 254, which should disable spindown.  If you're getting a different
value, this isn't originating with Ubuntu.  However, there are several
bugs in 9.04 regarding the apm settings used while on battery; see
/usr/lib/pm-utils/power.d/ for the relevant scripts.  You'll also want
to delete /etc/pm/sleep.d/99laptop-mode, which was included due to a bug
in the laptop-mode-tools package and takes effect even if laptop-mode-
tools is disabled.

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calls hdparm excessively at boot
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