Yes, exactly...sorry if that was a bit unclear. I removed, then
attempted to purge the package. The problem is still present through
version 2.6.28-10, the latest.

If I had to take a random guess, I would think the packages' removal
scripts are trying to remove that file on both remove and purge,
expecting it to be there when the script begins. This shouldn't result
in failure. If that removed file is necessary to reconfigure something
for purge, should it even be removed when when not purging? If it's not
necessary, and already gone, then purge should just be happy it has one
less file to remove.

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linux-backports-modules-2.6.28-4-generic purge fails
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/322433
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