After Apple, another operating system developer decided to use decimal to indicate the file size. This is Ubuntu, the Linux version. Ubuntu 10, which is planned to be released in October this year, will change the size of common binary files in the operating system. Ubuntu still uses the binary multiplier header, but it will use the international unit-based header Based on decimal in the future, that is to say, starting from Ubuntu10.10, 1kB = 1,000 bytes, 1 MB = 1, 000kB, 1 GB = 1,000 M
After Apple, another operating system developer decided to use decimal to indicate the file size. This is Ubuntu, the Linux version.
Ubuntu October this year, which is planned to be released in 10.10, will change the size of common binary files in the operating system. Ubuntu still uses the binary multiplier header, but will adopt the international unit-based header Based on decimal in the future, that is to say, starting from Ubuntu 10.10, 1 kB = 1,000 bytes, 1 MB = 1,000 kB, 1 GB = 1,000 MB; Ubuntu will use 1 KiB to represent 1,024 bytes, 1 MiB to represent 1,024 KiB, 1 GiB represents 1,024 MiB.