It's cool to see that my script has continued to be useful to some, but
as pointed out earlier it does have a major limitation in that if you're
not on tty7 the script won't work.  I've attached a new script which
might be a small improvement, but it's completely untested.  It's based
on my assumption that in the output of the "who" command, the (:0)
denotes DISPLAY 0, which should be the logged-in X11 user.

How this will interact with multiple X11 users on DISPLAY 0 (Gnome
switch user feature?), I have no idea.  Since I no longer own the
troublesome laptop in question, I haven't needed this script, but if
anyone wants to test this new script I'd like to know if it works.

** Attachment added: "90-gsynaptics-init"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44268789/90-gsynaptics-init

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