I mean GIDs less than 1001.

On my system the following groups are shown:
root
users
dhcp
syslog
klog
scanner
nvram
fuse
ssl-cert
lpadmin
messagebus
admin
crontab
ssh
avahi-autoipd
avahi
netdev
haldaemon
powerdev
gdm
slocate
vboxusers
debian-tor
mythtv

I guess it is okay to show some of them with a description what they are
for and allow an admin to change who belongs to the group. However it
should not be possible to delete system groups or change the GID,
because daemons depend on them.

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group manager should hide system groups 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/88259
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