My results so far:

I suspect the gnome-power-manager of changing the cpufreq governor.
I had the ac power cpufreq governor setting set to "nothing", while another 
user had it set to "ondemand". The change of cpufreq governor seemed related to 
the other user using the computer.

I have now set the cpufreq governor setting to "nothing" in the
mandatory gconf preferences. I'll monitor whether the problem still
exists.

If not this would mean there is a conflict between powernowd and gnome-
power-manager. The powernowd package might have to set the mandatory
settings mentioned above (and remove them when uninstalled...)

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[hardy] Regression: powernowd no longer works with nforce2 cpufreq driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/223812
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