I agree with erythrocyte, a clear official statement need to be made on
this subject. Such an important issue which may damage hardware, needs
to be fixed quickly. More so if we take in consideration that Canonical
wants Dell to put Ubuntu on its computers. How is Dell supposed to do
such a thing knowing that Ubuntu will damage the hardware? This bug
should be very high priority as it affects a whole range of notebooks.
It should have been fixed for Hardy already, but even in Intrepid it is
still there.

In Hardy I set ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE=true /etc/default/acpi-support and
CONTROL_HD_POWERMGMT=1 in /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf and it
seemed to work. After I upgraded to Intrepid and let these files be
replaced by the ones coming from the upgrade, I still have this problem.
So I tweaked the above files once again. I also run the hdparm -B 254
command which stopped the hard drive making clicks.

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