Quoting from http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/intrepid/beta#X.Org%207.4

X.Org 7.4, the latest stable version of X.Org, is available in Intrepid.
This release brings much better support for hot-pluggable input devices
such as tablets, keyboards, and mice. At the same time this will allow
the great majority of users to run without a /etc/X11/xorg.conf file. A
new failsafe X is introduced, to give better tools for troubleshooting X
startup failures.

So, my understanding of this is that xorg.conf as a whole is largely
redundant now, apart from some obscure configurations... So, Nick Mole,
could it be that the problem was caused because you removed only the
input sections from xorg.conf, instead of the whole file?

P.S. I am only guessing here, correct me if I'm talking non-sense...

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