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|'''Tux''' the [[penguin]] is the official logo and cartoon mascot for the [[Linux]] computer [[operating system]]. First drawn in 1996 by Larry Ewing, the fun-loving character has a special place in many people's imaginations, both inside and outside of the global Linux community. | |'''Tux''' the [[penguin]] is the official logo and cartoon mascot for the [[Linux]] computer [[operating system]]. First drawn in 1996 by Larry Ewing, the fun-loving character has a special place in many people's imaginations, both inside and outside of the global Linux community. |
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Little Penguins at the National Zoo & Aquarium, Canbrerra, Australia, from where Linus Trovalds stated he caught "penguinitis" after being nibbled by one.
Tux as a plush toy
Another Harshbarger sculpture, this time with the BSD Daemon
A Tux tattoo
Measuring 130 microns in size, this image is believed to be the smallest print of Tux in the world.[2]
References
- ↑ Pattern available at http://www.thepapershaper.com/index.asp?action=plan&shape_id=9
- ↑ Molecular Expressions: The Silicon Zoo - Tux, the Linux Penguin (Accessed April 18th, 2007).