Well, the Sid-version installed without a problem but there is another one:
The Udev rule to create a Symlink to the aiptekdevice doesn't work.
This is the rule:
# udev rule for aiptek tablets

KERNEL=="event[0-9]*", SYSFS{vendor_id}=="0x08ca",
SYMLINK+="input/aiptektablet"

And it's saved as: /etc/udev/rules.d/66-aiptek.rules
But it doesn't seem to work even though it should.
If I try to directly use the /dev/input/event# that the device is located at 
then it desperatly avoids my decision.
Example:
The device is at /dev/input/event9
I edit my xorg.conf to point to that location.
After a reboot my Synaptic touchpad shows at event9 and my aiptek is at event8.
So I can't assign it automatically per udev at bootup nor can I directly use 
the event#.
Why doesn't the udev-rule work? Is it a temporary bug in Hardy or has something 
changed and this should be done on anotherway?

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Fix for buggy aiptek-drivers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/198599
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