Can also reproduce this on Intrepid.  GSynaptics is pretty much required
for my Dell Studio 15n and its Alps touchpad.  Without GSynaptics the
touchpad is too slow to be usable.  I don't see any reason why
GSynaptics shouldn't be installed by default on any laptop.  Why
wouldn't a user want to configure their touchpad separate from their
mouse?

Can anyone show me the correct way to edit the resume scripts to get
this to work automagically?

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Gsynaptics loses settings on resume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/303595
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