Tuned not installed after upgrade to Fedora 41 and no power mode selection

I upgraded my Fedora 40 to 41. Everything went smoothly. Fedora 41 booted in perfectly good working order. Then I noticed that there is no power mode button in the top bar quick settings menu. I checked the power section in the settings app and saw that there is no power mode selection there either. Then I checked if Tuned is running, it wasn’t even installed. I installed it, started it, enabled it, but still no power mode. Can anyone help? I’m on F41 now, writing this. Everything seems to be fine otherwise. I’m on an Intel laptop with Fedora 41 w/Gnome.
EDIT: I’m assuming Tuned replaced power-profiles-daemon in F41. Nevertheless power-profiles-daemon is not installed also. Didn’t try to install it.

Added gnome

sudo dnf swap power-profiles-daemon tuned-ppd solved it.

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tuned is only installed for new users, not for upgrades. This is a bug.

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Yes, Changes/TunedAsTheDefaultPowerProfileManagementDaemon - Fedora Project Wiki
But the changes wasn’t forced (2293628 – Make Tuned the Default Power Profile Management Daemon)

You had power-profiles-daemon installed then (default in F40 and earlier)

Maybe. I’m not 100% sure at this point. But it wasn’t running as a service after the upgrade for sure.