The ISO is already a lot bigger than a CD (anybody still use this ?), a
lot smaller than a DVD  (anybody still use this too ?) and a lot smaller
than the smallest USB stick needed (2GB). So the ISO size can't be a
problem to integrate GCC.

In term of user experience it will ease a lot the installation of
VirtualBox Guest Addition that allow, for exemple, to increase the
output resolution (640x480 to whatever you need like 1920x1080) and make
testing of Kubuntu a lot more enjoyable. And God know that Kubuntu need
better press.

Thank you for considering it.

** Tags added: xenial

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