i. Your solution makes an asumption that isn't always true. You assume all
computers
still have an internal speaker. I have had several desktops now that don't
have an internal speaker. The speaker
seems to be one of those pieces of hardware that isn't getting included in
newer systems.
Hi,
Not sure if you have tried Cygwin but that does allow you to open both a
full gnome desktop and individual applications within windows and in
theory should allow you to control the system remotely over ssh via
Dragon.
You can run the system full screen and you would not know that you were
Thomas Lloyd wrote:
Hi,
Not sure if you have tried Cygwin but that does allow you to open both a
full gnome desktop and individual applications within windows and in
theory should allow you to control the system remotely over ssh via
Dragon.
You can run the system full screen and you
Bill Cox wrote:
The thought of getting Naturally speaking working with Linux is very
exciting, and I may be able to put in some hours on the Linux side.
From what I've read, it's possible to get NS Professional working with
the built-in text editor, but you can't get text to focus on any Linux
I have to eat a little crow now. I installed Ubuntu 8.10 x64, and had
most of the same stability problems I found in Ubuntu 9.04 x64. So,
the problems I've seen are probably somewhat related to the x64
distros, and going back in time to older distros will probably just
make things worse, as