A version of the Linux system Debian ushered in "point Update", equivalent to the SP level update package in Windows, involving Debian 7 and Debian 8, after installation two versions were upgraded to 7.11 and 8.5 respectively. This focus is on security updates, and also includes some other troubleshooting issues.
For version 7.11, this service pack update will be the last, and will be the responsibility of the LTS team in the future. For version 8.5, this update contains several important fixes that involve AMD's Radeon video card crash issue. In addition, Debian 6 has expired in February this year, and the LTS team has provided additional "renewal" services for two years.
For new users, because of the presence of a "point update" package, you only need to download the latest image for a fresh installation, and then you no longer have to manually install the update patches.
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The Debian system has an SP-level update package up to version 7.11 and 8.5