Closing this issue, as there is a preference available to set the
network speed units, so this issue has been fixed. Compliance with the
Ubuntu Units Policy[1] is another issue, and should be treated
separately, if required.
[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UnitsPolicy
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@jbicha: If the file downloads are measured in *byte/s, than that should
be changed to bit-based, just like this bug to be consistent. The Ubuntu
units policy [1] clearly states that base-10 (kB, MB, etc.) should be
used to measure network bandwidth, which seems to be the case for
download speeds,
Personally, I prefer my network throughput to be measured with the same
units as file downloads. Therefore, I don't think there's a good reason
to override upstream's default of measuring in bytes instead of bits.
Anyone that prefers network speed in bits can easily change that in
Edit>Preferences.
** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Title:
system monitor uses incorrect network speed (throughput) unit
An option has been added in the preferences for users to choose between
bit or byte-based network bandwidth, but the default is still the byte-
based. Ubuntu should have a patch changing this default (network-in-bits
from the gsettings schema should default to true) to comply with the
Ubuntu units
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Status: In Progress => Confirmed
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Importance: Unknown => Low
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2009/4/27 Pedro Villavicencio :
> did you opened an upstream report? may you tell us the bug number there?
> thanks.
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did you opened an upstream report? may you tell us the bug number there?
thanks.
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yes, I agree with you.
But if you look to graph, you will notice, that speed in some units of
bytes/sec
2009/4/27 Endolith :
> Network speed should be in 1000s of bits per second, as it is used
> everywhere else.
>
> kbit/s = 1,000 bit/s
> Mbit/s = 1,000,000 bit/s
> ...
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Network speed should be in 1000s of bits per second, as it is used
everywhere else.
kbit/s = 1,000 bit/s
Mbit/s = 1,000,000 bit/s
...
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ubuntu is just distributing this software, you want to argue about such
change with the people writting the code and you need to open a bug on
http://bugzilla.gnome.org
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I dont' understand, what i should now do, if I want my bug fixed ?
2009/4/25 Sebastien Bacher :
> the bug should be opened by somebody who has an opinion about that on
> bugzilla.gnome.org where the people writting the software will read it
> too
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the bug should be opened by somebody who has an opinion about that on
bugzilla.gnome.org where the people writting the software will read it
too
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** Summary changed:
- system monitor uses incorrect network speed units
+ system monitor uses incorrect network speed (throughput) units
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 80780
uses unusual units to report memory and disk sizes
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