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Question about Host/Client operating systems #148

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ghost opened this issue Jul 17, 2017 · 1 comment
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Question about Host/Client operating systems #148

ghost opened this issue Jul 17, 2017 · 1 comment

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@ghost
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ghost commented Jul 17, 2017

Hey,

I am a little confused here how should I setup up the operating systems and what kind of configurations are possible for this tool to work.

I have currently Windows 7 installed natively with DNS, Dragonfly, Natlink and Unimacro. I used this tutorial to setup it and all the components seems to be working OK!

I am running Manjaro Linux as virtual machine and I use it to do all the development and coding stuff. I was wondering if it is possible to setup Aenea so that my native Windows 7 machine would do the DNS+tools hosting work and my Manjaro virtual machine would receive the voice commands and utilize them inside the virtual machine? By reading the README file it did not come clear to me if this kind of setup is possible?

Thanks for help and sorry if this is not the right place this kind of question. I could not find a dedicated forum for Aenea.

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Using Dragon on the host machine to control a linux VM should work with a bit of tweaking. The main issue is that things are set up so that the server listens on the computer being controlled (since I wrote this envisioning the opposite -- a windows VM controlling a linux host), meaning that you will need to connect from the host machine to the VM. Some possibilities include changing how the network adapter of your visualization software is configured (I don't know the details of what this would mean) or installing cygwin and sshd on the windows host and having the VM ssh tunnel out, forwarding the relevant ports.

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