Well if you have free space gaps here and there (as the logs reveal)
there is nothing we can do about them. There is no easy way to move the
partitions on disk to make them all back to back - this would destroy
your partition table. You can reproduce a similar situation by creating
5 partitions and then delete all the odd onces (1, 3, 5). You will have
three "free" locations and two taken. You mention this is on a mac mini.
Please note that Mac OS X explicitly adds small amount of padding around
partitions when partitioning using disk utility, so it is not uncommon
on that platform. Some of them are smaller than 1MB, hence the 0MB
entries. But the gaps are there on the disk in question.

** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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  Partition manager does not collate freespace entries in the partition
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