On Thu, 17 Jan 2019 at 20:22, Long Wind <longwi...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > i've got growisofs working, i'm unwilling to test more app. > IMHO cd/dvd has been replaced by Internet and usb boot > i'm afraid cd/dvd technology is becoming obsolete > > Thank Dominique Dumont, Thomas Schmitt and Joe!
Hi Long Wind You wrote a nice reply above, but I want to tell you that it is missing something important. As explained here: http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#followup where it says: "Say what action solved the problem" and "Describe what worked as a solution". Why is this important? Because you changed the subject to include "(solved)". And because when people in future searching the email archive for help with their problem see the word "(solved)" in the subject, they expect that means that the message will *contain* *the* *solution*. If you don't want to bother writing out your solution, then please don't put "(solved)" in the subject. But the best way, the way that is better for everyone, will be if you put "(solved)" in the subject *and* *also* write a short description of how you solved your problem, which will help future readers. Doing that makes the email archive a useful resource for future readers. And that is the correct way to use the "(solved)" tag. I noticed that you have done this many times before, so today I write to explain this to you. Thanks for being aware of this in future. Best wishes David