This has nothing to do with gnome-power-manager - it doesn't do anything with the governor any more.
In addition to that, changing the governor doesn't really give you any gains anyway. Setting the governor to "powersave" just means your processor takes longer to do the work it needs to do, and doesn't spend as much time as it normally would in the lower power C-states.
This has nothing to do with gnome-power-manager - it doesn't do anything with the governor any more.
In addition to that, changing the governor doesn't really give you any gains anyway. Setting the governor to "powersave" just means your processor takes longer to do the work it needs to do, and doesn't spend as much time as it normally would in the lower power C-states.