Until I get to a point where I can partition my computer I am running a version of Linux that runs on my FAT 32 partition called Phat Linux. You can get it at http://www.phatlinux.com. However, I am running on the SiS530 chipset, and have no problems runing X at 1024x768x32. I also believe that it uses the Red Hat configuration program. I don't know why it looks like crap on your machine.
I have L&H's voice express for my windows machine, and have found it's text-to-speech features to be rather adequate. Granted, it's not exactly the same as having your own personal secretary dictate the on screen text to you, but then how many of us have a personaly secretary? As for the speech-to-text: well, the enrollment process seemed rather lenghty, but I was able to use the program to do a fairly good job at dictating Emails and such. But, isn't this just a step away from those IBM commercials with the guy in Russia wearing his PC? Seems rather similar to me. This is my first post, so be sure to moderate me down!:)
Until I get to a point where I can partition my computer I am running a version of Linux that runs on my FAT 32 partition called Phat Linux. You can get it at http://www.phatlinux.com. However, I am running on the SiS530 chipset, and have no problems runing X at 1024x768x32. I also believe that it uses the Red Hat configuration program. I don't know why it looks like crap on your machine.
I have L&H's voice express for my windows machine, and have found it's text-to-speech features to be rather adequate. Granted, it's not exactly the same as having your own personal secretary dictate the on screen text to you, but then how many of us have a personaly secretary? As for the speech-to-text: well, the enrollment process seemed rather lenghty, but I was able to use the program to do a fairly good job at dictating Emails and such. But, isn't this just a step away from those IBM commercials with the guy in Russia wearing his PC? Seems rather similar to me. This is my first post, so be sure to moderate me down! :)