Hi Sebas,

Odd, kate shows no spaces/tabs inconsistencies at all...  As a python hacker I 
know how important this is. Maybe a upload/download bug?
(The only thing I can find is some trailing spaces on the original and existing 
trivial inconsistencies... ;-) )

Anyway, I agree Powermanager should be kept simple. However, I don't but that 
does not mean you should ignore the "conservative" governor.  I propose this 
change:
On AC, use ['dynamic', 'conservative', 'userspace'] in that order.
On Battery, use ['conservative', 'dynamic', 'userspace'] in that order.

Greetings,
David

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