There is  http://bugs.debian.org/614861 as well.

Laptop-mode-tools provides a very well maintained, configurable and
supported solution for the laptop_mode. It also provides valuable
diagnostic tools to identify the origins of disk activity.

How could a real integration of the system and desktop world look like,
here?

A switch that determines if the laptop-mode tools settings or the settings of 
the active desktop session should have precedence?
(The pm-utils laptop_mode script used to check for l-m-t and let it take care, 
however, at the same time l-m-t package was patched to not be triggerd as 
designed.)

L-m-t using gconf settings, if available?

The desktop service to access l-m-t settings?

** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #614861
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=614861

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Title:
  pm-utils Conflicts with laptop-mode-tools, so installing laptop-mode-
  tools breaks suspend

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