Sometimes it's ok to just deactivate a driver, sometime the driver
should really be uninstalled. The fglrx driver falls under the latter
case (therefore I believe that Jockey's current behaviour is correct).

For example, a user wants to disable the fglrx driver so as to use the
open source driver or to install the nvidia driver (e.g. if she changed
her graphics card). Only the uninstallation of the fglrx driver will
allow her to use either driver since fglrx, ati and nvidia use different
"versions" (put simply) of the same libraries.

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"Deactivate" removes driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/284435
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