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Le 12-10-22 09:17 PM, magicban...@gmail.com a écrit :
> 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).

The point is for "STS" versions there are no further or very few,
exceptional feature updates. Most updates are security-only.

On an LTS there are a few more updates, which makes it that much more
worthy to focus on getting an Ubuntu-LTS-based Trisquel out than any
other releases.

F.

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