Server – What’s Included in ‘Standard System Utilities’ in Server Install?
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My googlefu has failed me. What packages are part of the "standard system utilities" that is preselected during install?
TIA! (-:
Best Answer
I assume you mean on the software selection screen near the end of the install.
You can see the list of packages after install using tasksel
sudo tasksel --task-package standard
Your server will run fine with or without them and you can always install them later. They are all mostly convenience things like nano and ftp. If you want to save some space on your install unselect it and just install the utilities you want.
Here is the list for the 16.04 LTS release standard system utilities
(just for the sake of doing it I have also included Ubuntu Netbook Edition here)
Similarities between all versions
All versions support encryption of the home folder.
All versions use the same application repositories, so that you can for instance install web and mail servers on Ubuntu Desktop or Ubuntu Desktop on a Ubuntu Server or Ubuntu Netbook system (by installing the ubuntu-desktop package), and any other combination.
The installer is called Ubiquity, which is written specifically to be a GUI installer for the Desktop/Live CD.
Includes the Wubi installer for installation for Windows systems
Installs the basic Ubuntu system, in addition to the ubuntu-desktop package and all its dependencies, including GNOME and various applications, such as Firefox and Empathy.
You can try the system directly from the CD, and it has a graphical installation.
The installer is debian-installer, which is text based and is shared with Debian.
It basically is just the base Ubuntu system, but during the installation you can optionally install services such as a web or mail server by using tasksel.
Ubuntu Server does not include a graphical user interface so it does not install the applications included in the ubuntu-desktop package, such as GNOME.
Installs the basic Ubuntu system, in addition to the ubuntu-netbook package and all its dependencies. It also uses the Unity interface instead of the default GNOME interface.
The installation method is very similar to Ubuntu Desktop
The installer is debian-installer, which is text based and is shared with Debian.
The alternate installer installs the ubuntu-desktop package, just as Ubuntu Desktop does.
It is mostly intended for installing or upgrading Ubuntu on machines where this cannot be done in other ways. For instance, I had to use this CD when installing Ubuntu on my machine, because none of the LiveCDs would work.
Allows setup of LVM and LUKS encrypted file systems
Has an option for an "OEM Install", which allows you to install the OS but leave the personalization like username and password as part of the first boot.
Best Answer
I assume you mean on the software selection screen near the end of the install.
You can see the list of packages after install using tasksel
Your server will run fine with or without them and you can always install them later. They are all mostly convenience things like nano and ftp. If you want to save some space on your install unselect it and just install the utilities you want.
Here is the list for the 16.04 LTS release standard system utilities