[19:09] <curiousg> hi does anyone know if  1. every linux has no file size limitation or     2. some linux have a file size limitation        i am trying to dowload a 4.3 gig iso and windows xp limits file size for download and also recording video
[19:13] <MrChrisDruif> curiousg; this is more of a support question, which you can better ask in either #ubuntu or #ubuntu-beginners. Either team has more people around to answer questions.
[19:14] <MrChrisDruif> And what is the file-system being used by Windows XP, FAT32 by any chance?
[19:16] <curiousg> ok thanks mrchrisdruif  ntfs  xp has a 4gig limit on recording videos but i wasnt aware of the fule download sixze untill i tried to download the latest linux iso 4.3 big  version
[19:17] <MrChrisDruif> I don't know what linux iso you tried to download, Ubuntu has a CD image available
[19:19] <curiousg> i was also using utorrent fedora 15  big  dvd  version   iam using the ubuntu live cd right nowe to get online  and i know windows7 dosen`t have the 4 gig limitaion
[19:22] <curiousg> sorry it wasnt fedora i tried 8 different kinds of linux past 2 days i have to go see which was the big file one
[19:28] <curiousg> ok thanksagain  mrchrisdruif i will go to the chat channels you posted
[19:29] <MrChrisDruif> Your welcome, btw curiousg according to this comparison http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_systems ntfs your be able to go to 16 EB or Exabyte
[19:30] <curiousg> hm i will have to check that i always make it ntfs format but maybe i slipped up this time ya never know
[19:31] <MrChrisDruif> Btw you can see all the filesystems over there which you can choose with linux
[19:31] <MrChrisDruif> Default with Ubuntu (for a few releases already) is Ext4
[19:34] <curiousg> i apreciate that thanks mrchrisdruif
[19:34] <MrChrisDruif> Your welcome :)