Please, refrain putting comments and comments. It's really confusing now.
This is not yet fixed.
If you use Gnome, the easiest workaround is to install guidance-power-manager (from KDE) and than create a symlink:
$ cd /usr/bin
$ mv gnome-power-manager gnome-power-manager.save
$ ln -sf /usr/share/kde4/apps/guidance-power-manager/guidance-power-manager.py gnome-power-manager
Please, refrain putting comments and comments. It's really confusing now. power-manager (from KDE) and than create a symlink: manager. save kde4/apps/ guidance- power-manager/ guidance- power-manager. py gnome-power-manager
This is not yet fixed.
If you use Gnome, the easiest workaround is to install guidance-
$ cd /usr/bin
$ mv gnome-power-manager gnome-power-
$ ln -sf /usr/share/