I updated the acpi-support branch to also run pm-powersave in GNOME.
The DeviceKit-power folks seem to intentionally not want to run it,
considering that it's the wrong approach (ondemand and such should be
good enough they say).  But pm-powersave also runs the power.d
scripts...  So we still want it.

For now, I've made this change so that pm-powersave still gets called
and we don't have regressions.  But in the future, hopefully some
solution will present itself.

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ACPI Cleanup: Remove ac.d and battery.d
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/385949
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