My usecase is this:

I got a laptop that a couple of people use to do presentations. They
tend to use different environments (kde, gnome, whatever). Laptops of
this make are able to hibernate, but this one is configured in a way
that makes hibernation impossible (the swap partitions are encrypted
using random keys).

How can I make sure that none of the power management daemons will
hibernate the box?

I assumed that is what /etc/default/acpi-support was meant to do. What
use is that file when its settings are ignored by all callers of pmi?
The settings are even ignored when running "pmi action hibernate"!

Maybe you could add a "ACPI_HIBERNATE_IS_REALLY_BROKEN_AND_I_MEAN_IT"
setting? I can send a patch if you consider adding such a setting.

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pmi action hibernate should not override no hibernation setting
https://launchpad.net/bugs/56259

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