I found the workaround fix based in your comment. I did the following:

$ sudo apt-get install maven
$ jenkins-cli -s http://localhost:8080 install-plugin maven-plugin
$ jenkins-cli -s http://localhost:8080 safe-restart

Then the stacktrace gone and I can use jenkins now. Should maven and
maven-plugin be shipped by default? If not, at least catch the exception
for avoid the stacktrace and show a graceful warning message instead.
That helps to the new users to have a best experience at install.

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