Hi, James!  The goal is to use pm-utils instead.  So installing a script
to /usr/lib/pm-utils/power.d/ that accepts the arguments 'true' or
'false' (true means on battery, false means on AC) is the idea.

You can test such scripts by running 'pm-powersave'.

I believe the idea is that pm-powersave is run automatically when
switching from battery to AC.  But that's not happening for me.  So
either I have some bug or we have yet to plug pm-powersave in somehow.
I have to research how that's supposed to work.

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ACPI Cleanup: Remove ac.d and battery.d
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/385949
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