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I've tried of a variety of solutions including X11 displays under windows
enviously but all were unsatisfactory for one reason or another. Today, someone
clunked me over the head and I finally tried NX. NX for those of you in the dark
(like I was) is a highly optimized X11 environment with its own client and
server. Seriously, it's amazing how much faster it is then straight X11 even
over a guest to host network in a virtual machine environment. a guest to host
network in a virtual machine environment.

Other than some serious redraw problems With the Windows environment, it's not
handling "scratch that" properly. If you give the command it only deletes one
character and then thinks it's done. It's probably something due to the NX
environment doing its magic but, is there anyway to fool naturally speaking into
a meeting of right number backspace is?

--- eric



Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:35 am

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I've tried of a variety of solutions including X11 displays under windows enviously but all were unsatisfactory for one reason or another. Today, someone ...
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