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The text installer isn't the prefered way to install Ubuntu 6.06 dapper drake. Compare apples with apples please, suse and fedora only have a blingbling installer, the Live-cd has QT-parted so if you want that use the live-cd.
I myself on the other hand prefered the text-installer, the partitioning wasn't that hard and you get to set-up your max screen-resolution, which you don't with the live-cd (should really be fixed).
Dapper drake hasn't become what they promised but it still is a good distro, you need a script to install some stuff though, (or you can do it manually which takes quite some time). With Edgy Eft they're going to improve it but I don't think that this problem will soon be solved.
On the other hand I kinda like the fact that thye install the bare minimum (in Kubuntu at least), so you don't get to remove two of your three videoplayers, four of the five office suits... Some people prefer clean installs where you just add the programs you want to have, or with one program for the task (one video player, one audioplayer one office suits one...)