Ah... Won't most people not notice or need powermanager, and also not stop 
it manually? Won't that slow down startup unnecessarily in the common 
case?

On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Luka Renko wrote:

> I will probably implement the following:
> - powermanager is always started by default (no check for laptop anymore)
> - Quit will have confirmation and checkbox "Do not start Power Manager at 
> startup"
> - If user selects this, powermanager will not get started at login
>
> Is this OK with everybody?
>
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> [Feisty] guidance-power-manager doesn't work for UPS on a desktop system
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/82277
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