Actually that 0.1 -> 1.0.18 upgrade does tell us something.

Did you do this upgrade using apt-get? Or do-release-upgade, while
Ubuntu 8.10 was still not released?

lanscape-client-0.1 was a placeholder package, not really containing any
files. The do-release-upgrade program was at some point during the 8.10
development cycle modified to *not* upgrade this placeholder package to
the real one, but if you did the upgrade before this change, that would
explain how you ended up with the landscape-client daemons installed and
running.

So, no, Ubuntu desktop or server don't install landscape-client by
default. The closest to this is ubuntu server, which installs landscape-
common by default, but that does not run any daemon and just provides
the landscape-sysinfo tool responsible for some machine statistics that
is shown during login (via motd).

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landscape programs wake up far too much.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/340843
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