This is merely an 'me too' comment with yet another workaround
suggestion, working for me.

My environment:
HP NX6325
Ubuntu 6.0.6 lts
Linux user-laptop 2.6.15-27-amd64-generic #1 SMP PREEMPT Sat Sep 16 01:50:50 
UTC 2006 x86_64 GNU/Linux

Symptoms, same as with original poster, touchpad started to misbehave
after certain, yet unknown upgrade.

Workaround:
1. Downloaded Synaptics driver package from maintainer's site and recompiled. 
http://web.telia.com/~u89404340/touchpad/files/

2.  The recompile worked fine, but resulted in synaptics_drv.o while
xorg server as it is running at my Ubuntu is requiring shared object,
synaptics_drv.so

3. Hacked the driver package makefile, to force the xorg recognition,
and built the .so driver. Here is my diff to original, quick and dirty,
basically forcing the recognition of xorg.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop/synaptics-0.14.6$ diff makefile.rs Makefile
29d28
< BUILD_MODULAR = y
33d31
<   INSTALLED_X = /usr/X11R6
35d32
<   INPUT_MODULE_DIR = /usr/lib/xorg/modules/input
40,41c37
<  # SDKDIR = $(shell pkg-config xorg-server --variable=sdkdir)
<   SDKDIR = /usr/include/xorg
---
>   SDKDIR = $(shell pkg-config xorg-server --variable=sdkdir)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop/synaptics-0.14.6$

4. Copied .so driver over the original, misbehaving one. Restarted.

5. Writing this post, touchpad back to normal. :)


Conclusion: This is yet another workaround, and Ubuntu packagers should provide 
us with synaptics-0.14.6 XORG driver package, which apparently solved the 
problem, at least on my setup.

Tks,

Bob

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synaptics touch pad(laptop) clicks when i dont want it to
https://launchpad.net/bugs/47971

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