Thank you very much for your help, but sadly it didn't do it.

Between my first report and my last reply, I was forced to re-install intrepid: 
I didn't change anything, just told ubuntu to use the "old" / and swap 
partition without formatting or deleting anything. But it did say it would 
remove all colliding system files (i.e. everything but /home/* ). After that, I 
had to reinstall hugin via Synaptics, so I think I have quite a clean version 
of it. I tried deleting ~/.hugin and _purging_ all packages with hugin in their 
names, but somehow I think that something still remained. 
Is there any way  to erase really all configuration files of hugin?

I attached a screenshot of the autopano-preferences, please tell me if
anything seems to be wrong.


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