About the workaround: I'm running a little bash script when my computer
starts that does just what you cited there (through startup
applications). However, that won't fix the issue when the computer
resumes from suspend: the pointer is still relative.

If you want to fix this on your computer, you might want to look at this post:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1484156
Though the post is a bit old, it should still work (tell me if I'm wrong). In 
that post the author explains how to run a script automatically when your 
computer resumes from suspend. Combining this with the startup applications 
should fix the problem.

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  Serial Wacom Tablet touch not in absolute mode when logged in

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