Some additional information on my problems reported in comment 33:
(which, to recap, are that gnome-power-manager still stimulates Xorg
into using excessive CPU with the patches applied, but not as excessive
as without them, and that the CPU usage stops after a while)

I turned off autostart of g-p-m in gnome-session-properties and instead
ran it manually as 'gnome-power-manager --no-daemon --verbose' so that I
could capture its logging. I am attaching the result. Of particular
relevance, note that in the logs there is a gap of 2 minutes 26 seconds
in the log timestamps at line 86 of the file - it is during this
interval that the CPU usage is occurring. If the log output is anything
to judge by, it looks like g-p-m may be blocked waiting on Xorg during
this time. Once this situation unblocks, a HUGE quantity of various
gpm_brightness_xrandr_* calls are logged.

** Attachment added: "gnome-power-manager.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21698068/gnome-power-manager.log

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upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session utterly slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/307306
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