Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Ronald Warsow wrote:
HELLO WORLD
is the question:
what's a "anaconda-based update" and where can one read something of
it's magic"
understandable ?
is there a need to explain what I want to know ?
HELLO WORLD
how many words "anaconda" do you can find on this page:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Testing
and
how is this chapter overwritten ?
anaconda-based-update ?
Nope.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Testing#head-76b5f4f64a10b463c79b889d007703fb01dc60a5
yes, *I* can read what *I* can see/what is written and (mostly) *I*
know what I have read.
apart from that someone calls a "cd/dvd/iso-based install or a network
install" a "anaconda-based update" I got not the impression that my
brain is clipping/jamming.
There is no difference. A DVD/CD update is what is called a Anaconda
based update.
Rahul
exact. that was the one of the possible expected answers.
(the other's I expected were "circulating" around anaconda runtime
...something stuff)
a simple answer, isn't it ?
a one-liner. it was a one-liner question, also. wasn't it ?
and the hole surrounding to get an answer wasted my time, insanely.
was it a must ?
live could be soooooooooooo easy !!!
You should change/append your page:
Dear audience please read between the lines or please send at least 3
(!) emails then I'm prepared to explain it to you.
:)
now, it's definitive finish
it's 2:26 in the morning in Germany, and btw. all I send must be
expendable translated into a half-way understandable english.
und ich habe jetzt auch keinen Geist mehr anderen Leuten irgendwelche
Antworten aus dem Kreuz zu leihern !
(happy translating)
--
Ronald
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