Make Ubuntu complete with these additional installations
Although Ubuntu tries to provide the user with an operating system that has hassle free installation and ready to be used, there are some common applications left out during the default installation process. SGLNX believes a few more packages is needed to complete the Ubuntu installation to make it a complete and working OS. Fortunately, these packages/applications can be installed fairly easily and are present in Ubuntu’s software repositories.
The following packages are not pre-installed during the standard Ubuntu’s installation:
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Ubuntu - additional installations
I agree that the Gnome Partition Editor (gparted) is an extremely useful utility, however, in the hands of a beginner it can be a weapon of mass destruction. Ubuntu is targeted at "average" people. Gparted should be left to "advanced" or at least "intermediate" users.