In order to provide additional weight to my suggestions, here are other distros that provide them by default.
Disk Management: Ubuntu, Kubuntu*, Ubuntu Mate, Lubuntu*, Linux Mint (Cinnamon)*, Linux Lite, Manjaro, Voyager*, Zorin OS Lite, MX Linux* * distro includes separate disk image writer app Space Usage: Ubuntu, Ubuntu Mate, Linux Mint (Cinnamon), Zorin OS Lite, MX Linux GUI Package Manager: Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Linux Mint (Cinnamon), Linux Lite, Manjaro, MX Linux Panel Clipboard: Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Manjaro, MX Linux On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 7:06 PM Yousuf Philips <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Team, > > I would like to propose these additional apps be installed by default with > Xubuntu. > > Disk Management [gnome-disk-utility] > As gparted isn't installed by default, this app provides the ability to > format a partition, set automount to partitions, mounting and writing of > disk images, and alot more. > > Space Usage [baobab or mate-disk-usage-analyzer] > Its always useful to find out where space is being used in a drive or > folder, especially when you are running out of space. > > GUI Package Manager [synaptic] > We have gnome software for an app store, apt for the terminal, but no GUI > for package management. > > Panel Plugins > xfce4-clipman-plugin: Clipboard history is an excellent feature and > without this pre-installed, the discoverability of this feature is low > (i've been installing parcellite not knowing the xfce had its own clipboard > manager as its not available by default in the 'Add New Items' dialog) and > it will be used by my Windows 7 panel preset. > xfce4-appmenu-plugin: Useful plugin for those wanting a Mac or Unity feel > to their panels, and will be used by my Mac panel preset - > https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16540 > > Regards, > Yousuf >
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