Hi David,

First, thanks for the patch. There are some tab/space issues in there,
this *might* work, but it's broken -- don't mix space with tabs in
python scripts.

As to the actual functionality: I'm inclined to not merge it.
Powermanager should be kept simple, we decided (together with usability
folks) that we don't want a one-to-one mapping of cpufreq governors with
cpu frequency policies. Instead, we decided to offer dynamic (basically
what ondemand does), performance and powersave. I think adding
"conservative" would be confusing to the user.

Cheers,
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sebas

** Changed in: kde-guidance (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => sebas
       Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected

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