Seagate to repay customers over inaccurate gigabyte definition
Posted in random on 11/02/2007 08:00 am by novakyuQualified hard drive buyers can choose cash or backup software
November 01, 2007 (Computerworld) — Seagate Technology LLC has agreed to settle a lawsuit by offering customers who purchased a hard drive from the company during the last six years a cash refund or free backup and recovery software.
Yawn. Wake me when they finally fix their ways and advertize the disk space that would show up in a modern operating system. I mean, I don’t care either way. After all, it’s not like I ever buy a hard drive mistakenly thinking that the capacity was advertised at the correct binary convention. Only idiots do that. But, even knowing that, there’s nothing more disheartening than buying a 500 GB hard drive, only to see an output like:
novakyu@nestor:~$ df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/hda3 72G 15G 54G 22% / tmpfs 252M 0 252M 0% /lib/init/rw udev 10M 80K 10M 1% /dev tmpfs 252M 0 252M 0% /dev/shm /dev/sda1 459G 411G 44G 91% /media/CoolMax