Thanks! I have removed "acpi-support-base" and the Ugly FIX by Ubuntu_Daemon
from my Ubuntu. I have installed "90-hdparm.sh" by:

sudo install 90-hdparm.sh  /etc/acpi/resume.d/
> sudo install 90-hdparm.sh  /etc/acpi/start.d/
> sudo install 90-hdparm.sh  /etc/acpi/ac.d/
> sudo install 90-hdparm.sh /etc/acpi/battery.d/
>
> Is this FIX is OFFICIAL Canonical FIX for this bug?

Anodther question is... Is it correct that I have files in:

/etc/acpi/resume.d


Like:

 90-thinkpad-unstandby-led.sh


 90-xscreensaver.sh


Those files have same "90" number at the beginning of the file name. Is it
correct for the system functionality?



2008/2/16, Jakob Unterwurzacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> If you want to use the Debian fix now, *DO NOT* install the Debian acpi-
> support package (dowloaded from somewhere.debian.org). This won't work
> or - worse - will break your system.
>
> Instead, download this file,
> http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12024037/90-hdparm.sh (from comment #375),
>
> and copy it to these four directories:
> /etc/acpi/ac.d
> /etc/acpi/battery.d
> /etc/acpi/resume.d
> /etc/acpi/start.d
>
> --
> High frequency of load/unload cycles on some hard disks may shorten
> lifetime
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/59695
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Ɓukasz Graczyk

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