I could install openSUSE 11 on my laptop though by not the Live CD but
the install DVD since I didn't have any random mouse behavior in their
installer. But when I booted into either GNOME/KDE 3.5/KDE 4/Xfce of
openSUSE 11, the problem started. So I rebooted into the failsafe mode
of openSUSE 11 and from "yast2 x11", I selected "generic" touchpad
drivers instead of whatever was autodetected. But even then the problem
of random mouse behaviour didn't solve.

The anaconda installer of Fedora 9 didn't had any problems. So I could
install Fedora 9 on my laptop. But once I booted into the GNOME of
Fedora 9, the problem of random mouse behavior reoccurred.

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Alps touchpad problems
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/93897
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