gatopeich's proposed fix is incorrect.  The powernowd package in Ubuntu
implements Ubuntu's default power management policy, which
/deliberately/ does not use powernowd+cpufreq_userspace if a better
governor (ondemand) is available.  So that init script would be a
definite regression in another direction.

Hanno, your latest patch looks correct to me, except that now g-p-m no
longer touches the governor settings and therefore there's no reason to
mess with gconftool-2 in the maintainer scripts.  Could you provide an
updated fix that drops these changes?

I think we ought to also fix the package's description, since it's
wildly inaccurate in Ubuntu, if you happen to be inclined to look at
that - otherwise I'm happy to fix that myself.

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[hardy] Regression: powernowd no longer works with some chipsets
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/223812
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