m1330 on Hardy w/latest

after a clean reinstall, my computer is indicating that pm-utils is
handling sleep and resume scripts.  As well, it is setting a "laptop-
mode" hard-drive state via settings in /usr/lib/pm-utils/power.d/laptop-
tools on power state change even though "enable laptop mode" in
/etc/default/acpi-support is "false."  Further, putting simple hdparm -
B scripts in /etc/pm/x.d/ works where it doesn't in /etc/acpi/x.d/ . If
this is true, then wouldn't the fix called above and enabling laptop
mode tools either be ineffective or put pm-utils and acpi-support in
conflict with one-another?

One workaround might be simply to change Valentin Neacsu's script to
link to pm-utils locations instead of acpi locations where necessary.
Can someone please explain the steps to reproduce this problem?  I am
unclear since learning that power management actually seems to be
occurring via pm-utils vs acpi by default -- at least on my machine.
That would explain why putting ugly fixes in /etc/acpi/x.d/ doesn't
work.

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