FLAC: our favourite multiplatform (Linux, Windows, MAC OS X) Free Lossless Audio Codec! February 24, 2008
Posted by galigio in Audio, Audio formats, Computers & Internet, Flac, Free Music, Freeware, Linux, Mac OS X, Multiplatform software, Music, Tech, Technology, Technology News, Technology and Software, Tecnologia, Windows freeware, free software, freeware blog, freeware tip, freeware tips, multimedia, multiplatform freeware, musica, opensource, windows.Tags: archival, archive, archiving, Audio, backup, codec, compression, compressor, decoder, encoder, Flac, free, lossless, lossless audio, Music
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It is true! MP3 format is the most common format we normally use in our everyday applications but MP3 is a lossy compression algorithm and it is not comparable with the quality of uncompressed audio formats as Monkey’s Audio, ALAC, WMA. This week, in our Freeware page, we posted a brief review about some particular features of FLAC: a multiplatform (Linux, Windows, MAC OS X) Free Lossless Audio Codec. Nowadays, FLAC is well and constantly supported by many music player producer. We compared FLAC and MP3 formats using the “Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major – Allegro” by Bach and the results were very interesting. For common listeners (as us) the audio quality was, more or less, the same but when we asked to a couple of friends (authentic music “hooligans”) to describe the difference between the two music files (FLAC and MP3) they spent more than 15 minutes of their (and our) time talking about “tones”, “pizzicato” and something else that I really do not remember at the moment! After the listening, when we compared the file extensions, we discovered that the FLAC file was five times bigger than the MP3 (25.6MB vs 5.1MB)… To conclude, we really think that FLAC represents a fantastic (and the best) lossless format for home stereo systems. On the other side, if you are not a music purist, MP3 could be the best choice for listening music on portable audio devices.

Damn Small Linux 4.2.5: the new updated version! February 3, 2008
Posted by galigio in Computadoras, Computers & Internet, Damn Small Linux, Linux, Linux & OpenSource, Linux Distros, Linux Live CD, Linux OS, Linux distribution, Linux live USB, Linux on a USB, Tech, Technology, Technology News, Technology and Software, Tecnologia, dsl, linux boot.Tags: business card, cd, damn, damn small, dsl, fluxbox, Linux, Linux distribution, Live CD, live USB, mini distribution, x windows
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Today, in our Linux Page (in Spanish) we have posted a review about the new version (4.2.5) of Damn Small Linux. Damn Small Linux is one of our favourite distribution due to its capability to run on very old PC as 386/486/Pentium with very few hardware resources. This version has updated some features as Monkey Webserver 0.9.2 and is incredibly stable (as the previous ones, I must say). According to distrowatch.com, in the last 12 months Damn Small Linux has been the 10th most downloaded (and consequently used) Linux version also because, with no costs, many people are converting old Windows based machines to new up-to-date computers. Anyway, Damn Small Linux is based on Knoppix but is smaller and contains many improvements. Last but not least, I would like to focus your attention on the five different subversions available:
- dsl.iso is the standard isolinux version
- slinux.iso uses syslinux instead of isolinux (for very old PC’s)
- vmx.zip can be run in VMware Player
- embedded.zip contains QUEMU for running inside Windows


















