I am not sure if this should be a new bug or not. But I have a related
problem :

Pressing the "check" button in Update Manager starts a /new/ instance of
gnome-power-manager - even though one is already running (and visible in
panel system tray).

Details :

Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid (up to date)
Openbox window manager - autostarting apps e.g.

~/.config/openbox/autostart.sh - with :

..
dbus-launch gnome-settings-daemon &
dbus-launch /usr/bin/gnome-power-manager &
update-notifier &
..

I am running "lxpanel" with a system tray - all is well. Startup - see
gnome-power-manager icon appear in tray. If an update is available, see
notification.

Now, if I start update-manager (via shell or via notification icon),
then click "check" - another instance of gnome-power-manager starts (a
2nd icon in tray).

dbus : 1.2.4-0ubuntu1
python-dbus : 0.82.4-2
update-manager* : 1:0.93.35
update-notifier* : 0.71.8

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update-manager starts gnome-power-manager when it's not wanted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/231419
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