On Tuesday 17 September 2002 07:48 pm, John Joe wrote:
> could you explain out-of-the-box and stock in the
> following?
>
> transforming a stock "out of the box" Red Hat
> installation into ...
>
a custom installation. but what's this redhat thing...?
ben
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>thanks for your reply!
>
>but could you explain the word "stock" and the phrase
>"out of the box" in that sentence?
"stock" means that it is a standard copy. Just like thousands
of other brand new copies of redhat.
"out of the box" means that it has not been modified and the
settings are a
John Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> could you explain out-of-the-box and stock in the
> following?
>
> transforming a stock "out of the box" Red Hat
> installation into ...
"Stock" refers to the stock that may be in a store, such as groceries
in a supermarket, or say, software packages in b
John Joe said:
> thanks for your reply!
>
> but could you explain the word "stock" and the phrase
> "out of the box" in that sentence?
it just means the "basic" redhat. that is not a lot of
work has been done to the system to customize it, using
only the generic redhat packages, no 3rd party sof
thanks for your reply!
but could you explain the word "stock" and the phrase
"out of the box" in that sentence?
--- Tom Massey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * John Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-18 12:43]:
> > could you explain out-of-the-box and stock in the
> > following?
> >
> > transform
* John Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-18 12:43]:
> could you explain out-of-the-box and stock in the
> following?
>
> transforming a stock "out of the box" Red Hat
> installation into ...
Just means changing the default installation with all the
standard settings into ...
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could you explain out-of-the-box and stock in the
following?
transforming a stock "out of the box" Red Hat
installation into ...
thanks in advance!
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