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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators Please remove this post/remove information from it Post 302967292 by gandolf989 on Monday 22nd of February 2016 09:33:00 AM
Old 02-22-2016
Too bad it is still cached by Google. A simple search and look at the cached page will still find the information.
On the plus side the server in question is using a shadow file and the hashes of those usernames are not
also cached.
 

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UNITS(7)						     Linux Programmer's Manual							  UNITS(7)

NAME
units, kilo, kibi, mega, mebi, giga, gibi - decimal and binary prefixes DESCRIPTION
Decimal prefixes The SI system of units uses prefixes that indicate powers of ten. A kilometer is 1000 meter, and a megawatt is 1000000 watt. Below the standard prefixes. Prefix Name Value y yocto 10^-24 = 0.000000000000000000000001 z zepto 10^-21 = 0.000000000000000000001 a atto 10^-18 = 0.000000000000000001 f femto 10^-15 = 0.000000000000001 p pico 10^-12 = 0.000000000001 n nano 10^-9 = 0.000000001 u micro 10^-6 = 0.000001 m milli 10^-3 = 0.001 c centi 10^-2 = 0.01 d deci 10^-1 = 0.1 da deka 10^ 1 = 10 h hecto 10^ 2 = 100 k kilo 10^ 3 = 1000 M mega 10^ 6 = 1000000 G giga 10^ 9 = 1000000000 T tera 10^12 = 1000000000000 P peta 10^15 = 1000000000000000 E exa 10^18 = 1000000000000000000 Z zetta 10^21 = 1000000000000000000000 Y yotta 10^24 = 1000000000000000000000000 The symbol for micro is the Greek letter mu, often written u in an ASCII context where this Greek letter is not available. See also http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/prefixes.html Binary prefixes The binary prefixes resemble the decimal ones, but have an additional 'i' (and "Ki" starts with a capital 'K'). The names are formed by taking the first syllable of the names of the decimal prefix with roughly the same size, followed by "bi" for "binary". Prefix Name Value Ki kibi 2^10 = 1024 Mi mebi 2^20 = 1048576 Gi gibi 2^30 = 1073741824 Ti tebi 2^40 = 1099511627776 Pi pebi 2^50 = 1125899906842624 Ei exbi 2^60 = 1152921504606846976 See also http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html Discussion Before these binary prefixes were introduced, it was fairly common to use k=1000 and K=1024, just like b=bit, B=byte. Unfortunately, the M is capital already, and cannot be capitalized to indicate binary-ness. At first that didn't matter too much, since memory modules and disks came in sizes that were powers of two, so everyone knew that in such contexts "kilobyte" and "megabyte" meant 1024 and 1048576 bytes, respectively. What originally was a sloppy use of the prefixes "kilo" and "mega" started to become regarded as the "real true meaning" when computers were involved. But then disk technology changed, and disk sizes became arbitrary numbers. After a period of uncertainty all disk manufacturers settled on the standard, namely k=1000, M=1000k, G=1000M. The situation was messy: in the 14k4 modems, k=1000; in the 1.44MB diskettes, M=1024000; etc. In 1998 the IEC approved the standard that defines the binary prefixes given above, enabling people to be precise and unambiguous. Thus, today, MB = 1000000B and MiB = 1048576B. In the free software world programs are slowly being changed to conform. When the Linux kernel boots and says hda: 120064896 sectors (61473 MB) w/2048KiB Cache the MB are megabytes and the KiB are kibibytes. COLOPHON
This page is part of release 3.25 of the Linux man-pages project. A description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/. Linux 2001-12-22 UNITS(7)
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