Hi,

I found at least one action that starts the gnome power manager (even
after I've disabled it from the startup session).  When I open the
update manager and click either "Check" or "Install Updates", the gnome
power manager is automatically started (even before providing a
password).  My guess would be that it's the authentication agent that
does it (polkit-gnome), since it's at the point of authentication that
it gets started.

This might be related to the update manager warning to plug in the a/c
power before performing an upgrade.  (I don't know if something there is
hard-coded to use specifically the gnome power manager.)

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Title:
  Two power managers started

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