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Ubuntu Will Switch To Base-10 File Size Units In Future Release


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Source: http://linux.slashdot.org/story/10/03/27/1451238/Ubuntu-Will-Switch-To-Base-10-File-Size-Units-In-Future-Release

CyberDragon777 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."

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That's just silly.

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SIMPLICITY!

 

however much i dont care, if they simplify it.. at least .. well at least its simpler

 

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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

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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 blum.gif

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Anyone who uses Ubuntu SHOULD understand file sizes.

- MikeTheNose
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