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Date: Wed, 01 Dec 2004 14:51:37 -0500
From: David Rudolph <rudolph AT merl DOT com>
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Subject: Cygwin and Dragon NaturallySpeaking
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I have been using Cygwin and Dragon NaturallySpeaking 7 (independantly, 
but on the same system) for a long time. I recently upgraded Dragon to 
version 8, and now any Cygwin app (or maybe it's any app that uses the 
cygwin DLL) that hangs around for a while (such as the X server or ssh) 
uses 30-40% of the CPU when it appears to be idle. This only happens 
after Dragon has been started. I have updated Cygwin as of 11/30. Anyone 
have any idea what could be going on?

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