What is the same as “standard system utilities” on Ubuntu Server 18.04
I'm following some outdated guide which explains the installation in ubuntu 16.04, but currently ubuntu 18.04 bionic beaver is needed.
During the install of ubuntu 18.04 you have to choose what software you want to use. In ubuntu 16.04 you would have to check the "standard system utilities" box. This box does not exist in ubuntu 18.04 (there are a lot of new options added however).
What would I need to check to get the same packages as I would get if I added standard system utilities in older versions?
EDIT:
Here's a list of packages included in standard system utilities in ubuntu 16.04. What software do I need to include in my 18.04 installation to get the same packages?
manpages
dnsutils
bsdmainutils
psmisc
python3-gdbm
ufw
dosfstools
ed
telnet
powermgmt-base
ntfs-3g
ubuntu-release-upgrader-core
iputils-tracepath
python3-update-manager
groff-base
python3-distupgrade
bind9-host
mtr-tiny
bash-completion
mlocate
tcpdump
geoip-database
install-info
irqbalance
language-selector-common
friendly-recovery
command-not-found
info
hdparm
man-db
lshw
update-manager-core
apt-transport-https
accountsservice
command-not-found-data
python3-commandnotfound
time
ltrace
parted
popularity-contest
strace
ftp
ubuntu-standard
lsof
16.04 server 18.04 system-installation
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I'm following some outdated guide which explains the installation in ubuntu 16.04, but currently ubuntu 18.04 bionic beaver is needed.
During the install of ubuntu 18.04 you have to choose what software you want to use. In ubuntu 16.04 you would have to check the "standard system utilities" box. This box does not exist in ubuntu 18.04 (there are a lot of new options added however).
What would I need to check to get the same packages as I would get if I added standard system utilities in older versions?
EDIT:
Here's a list of packages included in standard system utilities in ubuntu 16.04. What software do I need to include in my 18.04 installation to get the same packages?
manpages
dnsutils
bsdmainutils
psmisc
python3-gdbm
ufw
dosfstools
ed
telnet
powermgmt-base
ntfs-3g
ubuntu-release-upgrader-core
iputils-tracepath
python3-update-manager
groff-base
python3-distupgrade
bind9-host
mtr-tiny
bash-completion
mlocate
tcpdump
geoip-database
install-info
irqbalance
language-selector-common
friendly-recovery
command-not-found
info
hdparm
man-db
lshw
update-manager-core
apt-transport-https
accountsservice
command-not-found-data
python3-commandnotfound
time
ltrace
parted
popularity-contest
strace
ftp
ubuntu-standard
lsof
16.04 server 18.04 system-installation
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Possible duplicate of What's in "standard system utilities" in the server install?
– mikewhatever
10 hours ago
Why not include the same software by installing that same list of packages after the installation of the system. I wouldn't presume people actually know by heart what packages all of the unnamed "a lot of new options" would install.
– mikewhatever
10 hours ago
add a comment |
I'm following some outdated guide which explains the installation in ubuntu 16.04, but currently ubuntu 18.04 bionic beaver is needed.
During the install of ubuntu 18.04 you have to choose what software you want to use. In ubuntu 16.04 you would have to check the "standard system utilities" box. This box does not exist in ubuntu 18.04 (there are a lot of new options added however).
What would I need to check to get the same packages as I would get if I added standard system utilities in older versions?
EDIT:
Here's a list of packages included in standard system utilities in ubuntu 16.04. What software do I need to include in my 18.04 installation to get the same packages?
manpages
dnsutils
bsdmainutils
psmisc
python3-gdbm
ufw
dosfstools
ed
telnet
powermgmt-base
ntfs-3g
ubuntu-release-upgrader-core
iputils-tracepath
python3-update-manager
groff-base
python3-distupgrade
bind9-host
mtr-tiny
bash-completion
mlocate
tcpdump
geoip-database
install-info
irqbalance
language-selector-common
friendly-recovery
command-not-found
info
hdparm
man-db
lshw
update-manager-core
apt-transport-https
accountsservice
command-not-found-data
python3-commandnotfound
time
ltrace
parted
popularity-contest
strace
ftp
ubuntu-standard
lsof
16.04 server 18.04 system-installation
New contributor
I'm following some outdated guide which explains the installation in ubuntu 16.04, but currently ubuntu 18.04 bionic beaver is needed.
During the install of ubuntu 18.04 you have to choose what software you want to use. In ubuntu 16.04 you would have to check the "standard system utilities" box. This box does not exist in ubuntu 18.04 (there are a lot of new options added however).
What would I need to check to get the same packages as I would get if I added standard system utilities in older versions?
EDIT:
Here's a list of packages included in standard system utilities in ubuntu 16.04. What software do I need to include in my 18.04 installation to get the same packages?
manpages
dnsutils
bsdmainutils
psmisc
python3-gdbm
ufw
dosfstools
ed
telnet
powermgmt-base
ntfs-3g
ubuntu-release-upgrader-core
iputils-tracepath
python3-update-manager
groff-base
python3-distupgrade
bind9-host
mtr-tiny
bash-completion
mlocate
tcpdump
geoip-database
install-info
irqbalance
language-selector-common
friendly-recovery
command-not-found
info
hdparm
man-db
lshw
update-manager-core
apt-transport-https
accountsservice
command-not-found-data
python3-commandnotfound
time
ltrace
parted
popularity-contest
strace
ftp
ubuntu-standard
lsof
16.04 server 18.04 system-installation
16.04 server 18.04 system-installation
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Possible duplicate of What's in "standard system utilities" in the server install?
– mikewhatever
10 hours ago
Why not include the same software by installing that same list of packages after the installation of the system. I wouldn't presume people actually know by heart what packages all of the unnamed "a lot of new options" would install.
– mikewhatever
10 hours ago
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Possible duplicate of What's in "standard system utilities" in the server install?
– mikewhatever
10 hours ago
Why not include the same software by installing that same list of packages after the installation of the system. I wouldn't presume people actually know by heart what packages all of the unnamed "a lot of new options" would install.
– mikewhatever
10 hours ago
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3
Possible duplicate of What's in "standard system utilities" in the server install?
– mikewhatever
10 hours ago
Possible duplicate of What's in "standard system utilities" in the server install?
– mikewhatever
10 hours ago
Why not include the same software by installing that same list of packages after the installation of the system. I wouldn't presume people actually know by heart what packages all of the unnamed "a lot of new options" would install.
– mikewhatever
10 hours ago
Why not include the same software by installing that same list of packages after the installation of the system. I wouldn't presume people actually know by heart what packages all of the unnamed "a lot of new options" would install.
– mikewhatever
10 hours ago
add a comment |
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Possible duplicate of What's in "standard system utilities" in the server install?
– mikewhatever
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Why not include the same software by installing that same list of packages after the installation of the system. I wouldn't presume people actually know by heart what packages all of the unnamed "a lot of new options" would install.
– mikewhatever
10 hours ago