For those still reading this bug report, I would like to add my $0.02 to
Andrea's suggestions. It's always been a bit of a mystery to me why
Ubuntu handles laptop mode the way it does. All of the functionality
(enabling/disabling based on battery/ac power, based on lid switch,
hdparm settings handling etc.) has been present in laptop mode tools
from the get-go. The reason for putting separate functionality in acpi-
support to steer laptop-mode-tools has never been clear to me. And
especially the choice of including the full laptop mode config file for
which lots of the options simply don't work (because of the acpi-support
override), without even a single note, has always been a mystery -- and
one of the "crime scene investigation" types, as far as I'm concerned.

FWIW, in Debian I solved this by removing the acpi-support logic for
laptop mode tools completely (I maintain the downstream acpi-support
package in Debian). Nobody has ever complained about this, or asked for
it to be re-added.

Disclaimer: I am also the maintainer of laptop-mode-tools, the Debian
package as well as the "true" upstream. That probably makes me biased.
:-)

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power.sh: wrong laptop_mode activation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/89269
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