laptop-mode-tools 1.57-1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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laptop-mode-tools (1.57-1ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low

  * Merge with Debian unstable. Remaining Ubuntu changes:
    - debian/rules: Do not ship acpi/apm scripts (we handle that ourselves)
  * Drop previous Ubuntu changes for /etc/default/laptop-mode. We don't
    install this package by default any more for a long time, so if people
    install it manually they presumably want to install it. 1.53 added its own
    global enable/disable switch, so this is obsolete, too.
  * This version removes the file conflict with pm-utils. (LP: #638307)

laptop-mode-tools (1.57-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New Upstream Release
    + Pass calling application's arguments to the main function. Thanks to
      Radek for the report and the patch
    + Use governor policy from the config file. Thanks to Michael Orlov for
      the report.
    + Enable ENABLE_AUTO_MODULES by default. When a user installs the package,
      the first immediate expectation is to see some changes
    + USB suspend interface has changed with kernels 2.6.35 and above.
      (Closes: #589000)
    + Add support for Linux Runtime Power Management (Closes: #592661)
    + On many other distributions, wireless-tools packages is still old and
      does not return proper exit status on failures. Thanks to Luca Landolfi
      for the patch.
    + Add support to blacklist USB Devices by types. Thanks to Simon Que for
      the patch
    + Re-initialize dev_path before the next iteration. Thanks to Faustus for
      the bug report and the patch (LP: #662924)
    + ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_TOOLS was ignore because of wrong check. Thanks to
      Matus Harvan for reporting this. (Closes: #602278)
    + Add support to invoke laptop-mode-tools with hotplug events. This
      currently only has support for the usb-autosuspend module.
      Thanks to Simon Que for the patch
    + Add locking support using flock. (Closes: #566613)
    + Add 99-laptop-mode.rules to trap multiple kernel events
  * Drop pm-utils from recommends since it conflicts with us (Closes: #614024)
  * Bump Standards Version to 3.9.1 (No changes required)

laptop-mode-tools (1.55-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * Change address to my official Debian address
  * New Upstream Release
    + On Intel HD Audio, revert power saving changes when switching back to AC.
      Thanks to Christoph Langguth for the report and the patch
    + Install the pm-utils hook as 01laptop-mode to ensure proper execution in
      reverse ordering
    + Add wireless-power module, for generic non-Intel wireless interfaces that
      support the iwconfig "power" option.
    + Fixed upgrade path for configurations which didn't have the LM/NOLM
      options in the Intel SATA Power Management module config.
    + Add flush-* to ignored programs for lm-profiler, because it is the
      successor to pdflush.
    + Fix WoL regression introduced by DISABLE_ETHERNET_ON_BATTERY. Thanks
      to Matthias Dienstbier for the report and the patch
    + Update comments in wireless-iwl-power.conf. (Debian BTS: #580730)
    + Check for old hook in pm-utils and remove it
    + Update manpage for all missing modules and options.
  * Switch source format to 3.0 (quilt)

laptop-mode-tools (1.54-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New Upstream Release
    + Add new exec-commands module
    + Fix wireless-iwl module activation
    + Add generic interface for ignore_nice_load
    + Document cpufreq frequency scaling behavior for older P4 processors
    + Add support for bluetooth on IBM Thinkpads using the thinkpad_acpi driver
    + Don't spam syslog if VERBOSE_OUTPUT is not enabled (Closes: #567766)
  * Add ${misc:Depends} to make it lintian clean
  * Update Standards Version to 3.8.4 (No changes required)

laptop-mode-tools (1.53-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New Upstream Release
    + Add global enable/disable switch for laptop-mode-tools
    + Add scheduler power saving module for SMT processors. Thanks to John
      Reilly.
    + Add a new "Auto Modules" mode which enables all modules whitelisted as
      auto with a single configuration setting, ENABLE_AUTO_MODULES.
    + Add LM/NOLM option for Intel SATA Power Management
    + Do a check before trying to write to the SuperHE Control File
 -- Martin Pitt <email address hidden>   Fri, 18 Mar 2011 17:40:32 +0100

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laptop-mode-tools: Tools for Power Savings based on battery/AC status

 Laptop mode is a Linux kernel feature that allows your laptop to save
 considerable power, by allowing the hard drive to spin down for longer
 periods of time. This package contains the userland scripts that are
 needed to enable laptop mode.
 .
 It includes support for automatically enabling laptop mode when the
 computer is working on batteries. It also supports various other power
 management features, such as starting and stopping daemons depending on
 power mode, automatically hibernating if battery levels are too low, and
 adjusting terminal blanking and X11 screen blanking
 .
 laptop-mode-tools uses the Linux kernel's Laptop Mode feature and thus
 is also used on Desktops and Servers to conserve power