I have moved to that comment, too. People tend to think of wine as running 
stupid and optional games, but it's the only way for disabled people to get 
speech recognition on Linux, and I refuse to give it up. 
And by the way, when alsa/wine runs speech rec, it runs it very well. The speed 
is great, the recognition is great, for text entry. 

Another thing, pulseaudio will always be a handicap to those who use
speech rec, because of latency issues and the layer of overlap, speech
rec will never run with pulse as well as it does with alsa alone. Speech
rec is a much more complex program than any single music app, or Skype.
Those of us who need it willingly make sacrifices to use it.

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