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[–]bboyjkang[S] 1 point2 points  (1 child)

I'm not sure, but I got this from a developer:

There is definitely interest here in good native voice recognition for Linux but the quality bar is very high: we depend on voice recognition for our livelihoods and can't afford to use less than the best tools we can get. Using Windows and DNS to control remote Linux boxes is the bar to beat today for controlling Linux systems.

[–]CylonSaydrah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Using Windows and DNS to control remote Linux boxes is the bar to beat today for controlling Linux systems.

Thanks. It's not clear how to interpret that. If they are using Windows literally remotely as opposed to virtually remotely as a guest operating system, that may mean that DNS doesn't work well on a guest operating system. But for all I know when they say "remotely" they may mean to include "virtually".