Have you actually verified that /usr/lib/pm-utils/power.d/laptop-mode is
not called (e.g., by adding an "echo" statement to it that will write to
a file when it's invoked, that you can check for afterwards)?

The reason /usr/share/acpi-support/policy-funcs causes acpi-support to
skip calling pm-powersave is that the desktop power management utilities
are all *already* supposed to call pm-powersave.  And gnome-power-
manager, in particular, does this.

Yes, the Ubuntu laptop-mode-tools package doesn't ship any scripts in
/etc/acpi.  There's no reason it needs to do so, it already integrates
with pm-utils which is the right place to hook into this.

** Changed in: laptop-mode-tools (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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laptop-mode doesn't sense power state changes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/387057
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