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There are a lot of redundant packages in Debian for power.
For instance acpi-support and hibernate do much the same thing, as does pm-utils. There is also uswsusp, which sort of serves its own purpose, but also overlaps with the other tools--it especially overlaps with pm-utils, because both keep track of hardware quirks needed when using vbetool. Then there are the GUI tools, like gnome-power-manager and the KDE counterpart (don't know its name offhand) that use a mishmash of other packages, though the GUI tools seem to be settling on pm-utils (which uses hal.) pm-utils will use uswsusp if it is installed; meanwhile, if pm-utils is installed, acpi-support will use it.
It's a huge mess. Enjoy your odyssey of untangling it.
See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=451380
Your post is exactly the reason why I filed this bug report, even if yoeyh doesn't see it that way.
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