Your new computer, however, is not yet ready for use - you have to run a setup program to tell the machine which components are installed.
All right, then, I would run the setup program.
You do everything twice in this setup program.
Even then, you have to change the settings of some tiny switches in the back of the box and run a setup program.
I think this person was trying to say that in the Linux world they don't write setup programs.
And so it's like, well, okay, but that's what a setup program may need to do.
So our setup program usually works off the shelf.
My automated setup program can be loaded directly through it.
The end result is a great setup program, but it may be a tad overkill.
This setup program will pay for itself over the life of the code.