Well we can test that too.  Try this from a terminal:

sudo update-manager

This command will allow you to run update-manager as sudo but you will
not get the gksu password prompt since you will enter your password in
the terminal window.  See if that brings up the power manager.

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  update-manager starts gnome-power-manager

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