mpt, according to the diff you posted, you set up autologon at one
point. It's normal behavior for apt to prompt when system configuration
files have been modified because it's not easily possible for the
upgrade script to know how to handle customized configurations. Of
course in this case, it was the system that modified the file and not
you.

A workaround is to uninstall gdm if you're not using it any more. Or you
could purge gdm and reinstall it; that will reset the configuration back
to the default.

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