As far as I understand those minor versions only aim at avoiding an update
after installing the system (and at avoiding a useless waste of bandwidth for
Canonical), i.e., you obtain the exact same system if you use the original
ISO and 'sudo apt-get update'. If I am right, there is no point to wait for
those minor versions (when Trisquel releases an ISO, it already include the
latest versions available in the related Ubuntu repository).
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