I think what's coming out from these comments, is that people *want*
their BIOS / ACPI settings to be over-ridden, when they're set at values
which will destroy hardware fairly swiftly.

Thats _why_ people have constantly requested this issue be made
critical, and worked on.

Personally, I have a laptop, currently gathering dust. In the past, I've
been thinking about turning it into a webserver... now I'm _very_ glad I
never got round to that, as it has long since passed its warrenty
(coming on 2 years old now...) and I don't want to have to spend the
money replacing the hard-drive.

This does not appear just to be a problem with Ubuntu, but with Windows
& OS X as well, although from what I've read online, Windows DOES
override the hardware manufactuer's settings to a more sane value, if a
little more stressful than a normal desktop machine.

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default value in power.sh potentially kills laptop disks
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