On a small system (1GB CF card as root disk), I wanted to remove all the
unneeded video drivers. So, I do:

 apt-get remove  xserver-xorg-video-via   xserver-xorg-video....
 
In response, apt correctly removes the meta-package  xserver-xorg.

Apt then decides (again correctly) that the xserver-xorg-video-ati
driver   (the one I actually need) was "automatically installed", and
offers to remove it. [I decline]

So far, apt has been slightly too helpful, but it has done the right
thing.

I now want to tell apt  "You know that video driver you installed
automatically for me? Well, I really explicitly want it".  Thus:

  apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-ati

It's already present, so apt doesn't need to download/install it. But it
*should* have changed the status of the ati-driver from "automatically
installed" to "explicitly requested". However, it doesn't do so.

In order to stop apt from offering to auto-remove this driver, I had to
manually remove it, and then manually re-install it.  I think this is a
bug.  [Fortunately, Linux doesn't seem to mind if you delete a driver
while it's currently in use, as long as you put it back again!]

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apt wants to auto-remove all my system!!!
https://launchpad.net/bugs/64814

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