Looking forward, what specific hook are you suggesting l-m-t to drop?
If pm-utils and l-m-t don't overlap, why is the l-m-t package in ubuntu patched to have incomplete hooks and have so many "not-working" bugs?
Do the ubuntu tools installed by default do any power management if nobody is logged in?
Where do the ubuntu tools allow to configure all system wide settings that compose a decent laptop-mode operation like l-m-t allows it? Note that the optimal config is different according to the use-case.
Looking forward, what specific hook are you suggesting l-m-t to drop?
If pm-utils and l-m-t don't overlap, why is the l-m-t package in ubuntu patched to have incomplete hooks and have so many "not-working" bugs?
Do the ubuntu tools installed by default do any power management if nobody is logged in?
Where do the ubuntu tools allow to configure all system wide settings that compose a decent laptop-mode operation like l-m-t allows it? Note that the optimal config is different according to the use-case.