So, I fixed the problem,  here's the description. The bottom line, this
wasn't a kernel bug (for me).

It seems to be, there were at least two bugs that I kept mixing up. The
other was, that the kernel psmouse driver didn't recognize the Alps
touchpad, so synaptics in xorg didn't work. It turns out this was not my
problem.

My problem was probably more related to udev rules or the upgrade
process or something. The problem was, that kernel changed the 'Handler'
identification of the alps device in /proc/bus/input/devices between
2.6.17 (edgy) and 2.6.20 (feisty). This change, however, wasn't
propagated through to the upgrade process so that my xorg.conf file
would've been updated.  So the end result was, that I had the wrong
device listed the in xorg.conf file in the InputDevice section for the
synaptics driver. I might've had some issues in the upgrade from edgy to
feisty, I have a vague recollection, so maybe the upgrade process just
didn't run cleanly for me, and the xorg.conf file wasn't updated
properly.

The bottom line is however, that both the feisty and the gutsy kernel
work for me now in my feisty installation, so this bug can be closed.

br, juhis

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Synaptics touchpad doesn't work fully after upgrading from edgy to feisty
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