Here is the updated debdiff for Jaunty.

I removed the g-p-m stuff and updated the package description. Should
apply to intrepid package also, since it is the same version.

Gatopeich: While I agree that it is somewhat misleading to hijack the
powernowd package, changing that is beyond the scope of this bug report.
I guess a blueprint might be better suited for a bigger change in how
cpu frequency scaling mechanisms are selected. You'd have to introduce a
meta-package or some other kind of high level cpu frequency scaling
package so it would install or activate the needed mechanism (powernowd
or ondemand governor), depending on what hardware is in use. (After all
it is supposed to work out of the box without user intervention for
every hardware that supports it.)

** Attachment added: "Updated debdiff with gnome-power-manager related stuff 
removed"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20098063/powernowd_1.00-1ubuntu3.debdiff

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[hardy] Regression: powernowd no longer works with some chipsets
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/223812
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