Here's the logs just after reboot. I also added a "uname -a" to make
sure that it's clear which kernel version is being used.

FWIW, when I rebooted the laptop, it locked up on the dell bios screen.
I had to cold boot to get it to boot into ubuntu. This probably was more
prevalent before the latest bios update that dell released. I wouldn't
be too shocked if there were some kind of ACPI firmware issue. However,
I am not sure if this is related to the touchpad issue at all.

** Attachment added: "log after logging into unity after cold boot"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1265885/+attachment/4110801/+files/logs-after-reboot.tgz

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  regression: SynPS/2 touchpad detected as DLL060A:00 pointer

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