Responding to an email from someone, purging laptop-mode-tools if it's already uninstalled would be 'sudo dpkg --purge laptop-mode-tools'.
I have no idea why laptop-mode-tools's config files are still causing SOMETHING on the system to call hdparm -B128 / 254 when laptop-mode-tools is uninstalled. It would not be hard to write a wrapper for hdparm and get a stack trace of whoever's calling, but I don't have time for that.
Responding to an email from someone, purging laptop-mode-tools if it's already uninstalled would be 'sudo dpkg --purge laptop-mode-tools'.
I have no idea why laptop-mode-tools's config files are still causing SOMETHING on the system to call hdparm -B128 / 254 when laptop-mode-tools is uninstalled. It would not be hard to write a wrapper for hdparm and get a stack trace of whoever's calling, but I don't have time for that.