They really weren't there, purge and reinstall of acpi-support fixed it. But the /usr/share/acpi-support/policy-funcs file still causes the power.sh script to skip pm-powersave, trace: power.sh uses checkpolicy bash-function originating from /usr/share/acpi-support/policy-funcs to check whether there is a power manager of some-kind running, like gnome-power-manager, it doesn't not check upon LMT at this point power.sh exits, because it sees that gnome-power-manager is running, skipping pm-powersave, which calls LMT, at least in my config, so.. where is LMT ought to be called?
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