Tormod, I think these are areas where we function differently. I have
lm_battery and lm_ac_adapter hooks in /etc/acpi/events which call LMT
when required.

Also, dlgandalf is right. There are many power saving daemons. All incomplete. 
I use KDE and I have PowerDevil.
I use it only to:
* Control my LCD Brightness
* Auto-Suspend
* Change profiles, depending on battery state.

For the rest I still rely on LMT
* Driver Power Save
* Filesystem. et cetera.

I think the 2 can co-exist because the GUI (or the DM Power Manager)
tools are not designed to take care of all power saving measures.

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