I second brunes' comment - I found this page while searching for a way
to get Kubuntu Edgy to sleep when idle. Can't believe there's no easy
way yet!

Having a nicely packaged way to handle cpufreq stuff is another good
bird to kill with the same stone.

Kind of surprised this hasn't been done yet. By default, OSX suspends
after 15 minutes, and on any machine that recovers from sleep quickly
and easily enough... this really changes your experience of using the
computer dramatically for the better. No more starting up and shutting
down, really.

Most computers only use 1-3W when suspending, and obviously zero on
hibernate.  :)

I suspect we will save many kwatts of electricity by following their
example...

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[Feisty] guidance-power-manager doesn't work for UPS on a desktop system
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