I think the problem I was writing about was a suspend/resume problem.
The gconf change fixed that for me. It seems some of us here are talking
about a logout/login problem. The two might be different.

I've now noticed that after login, my touchpad speed setting is way
faster than it should be. The speed sliders in gpointing-device-settings
are in their normal positions, but I have to tweak any one of them
slightly to make them actually apply. This slows my mouse down to the
level I want.

I think this might also point to yet another bug: it seems that while
the very first tweak to the touchpad speed after logout/login does
indeed affect the speed (by simply resetting it to what it was set to
last time), any other changes to the speed sliders does nothing. I'm not
sure, but perhaps such changes might not apply until after the next
logout/login. Strange.

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  Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

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