It's okay to install these tree packages as long kvm or libvirt-bin does
not get installed. But it is. And that's the error am trying to identify
with this bug report.

metapackage ubuntu-virt-mgmt has lost is value because the server parts
of virtualization is also installed. I see "ubuntu-virt-mgmt" as a good
metapackage for me to install on my laptop. On my server, "ubuntu-virt-
server" is installed. And according to Dustin Kirkland above, this is
how the metapackage ubuntu-virt-mgmt is meant for. Because of this, I
see this more as a bug then a wishlist thing.

"sudo apt-get install virt-manger" is installing libvirt-bin and kvm. Why?
"sudo apt-get install python-vm-builder" is installing kvm. Why?
I don't understand these dependencies any good, so someone else needs to help 
me find why packages to *host* virtual machines is installed.

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Server part of virtualization is installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367763
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