further indagating, manually restarting dbus daemon with:

sudo /etc/init.d/dbus restart

and then restarting gnome-power-manager enabled it to work properly.

Since HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) is kickstarted subsequently to
dbus I've dumped to file hal-device before and after having it restarted
via dbus invocation.

If you diff these two files attached (device1 is before restarting
HAL+DBus, device2 is after having HAL+DBus restarted) it's clearly here
that battery status is not recognized.

I also attached an HAL error dump.

** Attachment added: "HAL dump febore restarting the service (buggy)"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/7681280/lista_device1

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