Thanks for your report.
In fact noflushd conflicts with laptop-mode-tools which does the same
thing ( hard drive spin down ) and is installed by default. In Hardy,
the dependencies have been relaxed a bit and you can install noflushd
without uninstalling the whole gnome desktop (but only power ma
Same effect on 8.04
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noflushd incompatible with gnome desktop
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This also effects 7.04.
I am running the Gnome desktop, and I went to install noflushd. To
install it, I would need to remove
acpi-support
gnome-power-manager
gnome-session
laptop-mode-tools
powermanagement-interface
ubuntu-desktop
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noflushd incompatible with gnome desktop
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** Changed in: noflushd (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: meta-gnome2 => noflushd
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noflushd incompatible with gnome desktop
https://launchpad.net/bugs/63566
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