L.C. Posted March 27, 2010 Report Posted March 27, 2010 Source: http://linux.slashdot.org/story/10/03/27/1451238/Ubuntu-Will-Switch-To-Base-10-File-Size-Units-In-Future-ReleaseCyberDragon777 writes"Ubuntu's future 10.10 operating system is going to make a small, but contentious change to how file sizes are represented. Like most other operating systems using binary prefixes, Ubuntu currently represents 1 kB (kilobyte) as 1024 bytes (base-2). But starting with 10.10, a switch to SI prefixes (base-10) will denote 1 kB as 1000 bytes, 1 MB as 1000 kB, 1 GB as 1000 MB, and so on." BlueT Network AdministratorSSCV Network AdministratorJackpot SVS System Operatorhttp://www.hlrse.net/Qwerty/randomsubsbar.jpghttp://www.hlrse.net/Qwerty/BlueToastWebhosting.gif
★ Purge Posted March 27, 2010 Report Posted March 27, 2010 Why the heck would they do that? Besides easier calculations and shorthands.
BDwinsAlt Posted March 27, 2010 Report Posted March 27, 2010 There should definitely be an option for how you want to do be displayed. I don't like base 10 though. SubSpace Development Teamhttp://www.speedtest.net/result/674692552.png
MikeTheNose Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 That's just silly. - MikeTheNose- Subspace Central Network BanG Administrator-------------------------------------"I have never wavered in my commitments to this zone and I am certainly not doing so now." You just did.
whalz Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 SIMPLICITY! however much i dont care, if they simplify it.. at least .. well at least its simpler perhaps with this update, it will spur more of the same, bringing the basics all simpler and leaving room for the advanced and unknown! progress at its finest right here http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/5406/sigpcl.png
🜲 Samapico Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 The thing is it will be much more confusing.... Insert your USB thumb drive in one machine, you get X / 1.024^3 GBs, then insert it in your ubuntu machine, and you have X GBs... And all the files will have different file size than expected. It could almost be an April's Fool. But to be honest, I don't care about Linux http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/88/Half-Life_Black_Mesa_logo.svg/120px-Half-Life_Black_Mesa_logo.svg.pngDCME co-developerSSCU 17th Parallel sysop
MikeTheNose Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 Anyone who uses Ubuntu SHOULD understand file sizes. - MikeTheNose- Subspace Central Network BanG Administrator-------------------------------------"I have never wavered in my commitments to this zone and I am certainly not doing so now." You just did.
BDwinsAlt Posted March 29, 2010 Report Posted March 29, 2010 Anyone who uses Ubuntu SHOULD understand file sizes.Dell ships it out with certain computers now, so somebody may want to try Ubuntu instead of Windows. It's really stupid-friendly for a Linux distro. SubSpace Development Teamhttp://www.speedtest.net/result/674692552.png
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