Bug 119644 is a duplicate of this report, however he provides the steps in 
order to reproduce this bug. It just happened to me as well. Here is the 
snipped from 119644 so you don't have to click the bug link:
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I saw there was a similar bug posted already, but I'm not sure if it's the 
same, as mine seems definitely related to stand-by/resuming. It does not occur 
when I kill X with Ctrl + Alt + Backspace or any other way.
I am on a Dell Inspiron 6000 on a fully updated version of Feisty.
Every time I stand-by, the scrolling of my touchpad stops working. Logging out 
crashes ksynaptics, and when I log back in, ksynaptics tells me "Shared Memory 
is not accessible, please edit SHMConfig = "On" in Xorg.conf". But, my 
xorg.conf file hasn't changed, and the SHMConfig = on is already set. Also, if 
I manually quit ksynaptics, it will also crash. The only way to get it working 
again is to completely reboot.
This happens to me 100% of the time on stand-by, and essentially makes stand-by 
useless (because I will just have to reboot to get my touchpad working 
correctly anyway)
Steps to Reproduce:
 1) Stand-by with ksynaptics running
 2) Resume
 3) Logout or quit ksynaptics
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** Changed in: ksynaptics (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Low => Medium

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syndock crashes at the end of session.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/115273
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