Sorry, I may not have actually had any touchpad settings directly in
xorg.conf as you give in your example--I think I removed those from
xorg.conf when I began using synclient, before I upgraded to Intrepid.
So probably the only thing not working in xorg.conf was the shmconfig
value.

Even though it seems to be working now, I still consider this an
important bug that should be fixed.  There is still no user friendly way
to configure touchpads--one should not have to sudo a bunch of stuff and
edit xorg.conf or shmconfig.fdi and then run a command line utility over
and over again to get the settings right.  Currently, my touchpad is
almost useless if I limit myself to the configuration options available
through the gui.  I have written a synclient script that runs whenever I
start Gnome and loads my preferred settings, and I have to rerun it from
the desktop whenever I disable/enable network settings or suspend my
computer (different bug).

Now that I've invested the time to hack my touchpad, I'm ok with it, but
I'm sure millions of potential Ubuntu users would rather throw in the
towel before spending hours trying to get their pointer to move across
the screen at a sane speed.

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Impossible to change synaptics touchpad settings
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288332
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