It's just broken.  /etc/default/acpi-support, if it has any effect at
all, can't have all the effects it purports to.  For example,
DOUBLE_CONSOLE_SWITCH is activated by one of the /etc/acpi/resume.d
scripts.  Really, I appreciate all the work that's done gratis to make
Ubuntu great, but I think this is a serious problem.  It's bad enough to
break backward compatibility without providing a transition path, but to
leave the old stuff lying around and yet non-operational seems
irresponsible.  People will think existing instructions and their
dapper/edgy/feisty/gutsy tweaks work, but they don't.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/220383
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