** Summary changed:

- Adapt invocation to ubuntu acpi-support / pm-tools packages
+ Adapt laptop-mode-tools invocation to ubuntu's acpi-support / pm-tools 
packages

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: laptop-mode-tools
  
+ Adaption would would mean to include scripts that call
+ "/usr/bin/laptop_mode auto" in  in /etc/acpi/ac.d, battery.d, resume.d
+ and start.d.
  
- Include scripts that call "/usr/bin/laptop_mode auto" in  in /etc/acpi/ac.d, 
battery.d, resume.d and start.d.
- 
- It is suggested to acpi-support to stop calling laptop-mode-tools and hdparm 
directly.
+ It is suggested to acpi-support to stop calling laptop-mode-tools and hdparm 
directly (in non-config files).
  bug #244831, bug #244832, bug #244833, bug #244836
  
  
  (Beware: resume.d, and start.d may be obsoleted by some pm-tools directory)
  bug #244839, bug #205005
  
  (Adapt the approach from the original laptop-mode-tools debian package
  to current ubuntu acpi-support)
  
  
  laptop_mode may need the options "auto force" when called on resume events. 
(To reapply hdparm settings even though AC state has not changed.)
  
- (The current laptop-mode disk-idleing approach seems to be a left-over
- from before the  ubuntu-laptop-mode package was droped for laptop-mode-
- tools.)
+ (The current laptop-mode disk-idleing approach seems to be a left-over from 
before the  ubuntu-laptop-mode package was droped for laptop-mode-tools.)
+ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerManagement

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Adapt laptop-mode-tools invocation to ubuntu's acpi-support / pm-tools packages
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/244844
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