The package will take a while to distribute on to the mirror network.
You can try the main archive if you want an up-to-the-minute test.
Also, you should remove pommed to test this. Granted, pommed works
system-wide (so you can change your screen brightness as soon as it
starts during boot, e.g.), while GNOME Power Manager is strictly (and
stupidly, IMO) per-session, so it's not quite a replacement.
The package will take a while to distribute on to the mirror network.
You can try the main archive if you want an up-to-the-minute test.
Also, you should remove pommed to test this. Granted, pommed works
system-wide (so you can change your screen brightness as soon as it
starts during boot, e.g.), while GNOME Power Manager is strictly (and
stupidly, IMO) per-session, so it's not quite a replacement.