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May 10 2016
May 10 2016
Yimi added a comment to T62622: "Roger WILCO" is improper radio procedure.
From Merriam-Webster:
Roger - used especially in radio and signaling to indicate that a message has been received and understood
Wilco - used especially in radio and signaling to indicate that a message received will be complied with
I suppose just saying wilco would imply that you have received and understood the message, but technically roger means that you have received and understood the message and wilco means you will comply with the message. Since both mean different things, it'd be technically correct to say both,
May 9 2016
May 9 2016
Yimi edited Steps To Reproduce on T62266: Lack of sound options causes audio problems for those with certain 7.1 headsets..