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Character Information | |
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Common Names | RedHat-tan |
Other Names | ? |
Faction | Linux Unix Consortium |
Lineage | Linux, RedHat branch (founder) |
Appearance | |
Height | 164cm |
Hair Color | Dark red |
Eye Color | Red |
Weapon(s) | ? |
Design | |
First Appearance | ? |
Technical Information | |
System Personified | RedHat Linux & Red Hat Enterprise Linux |
Developer(s) | Red Hat, Inc |
Debut | 1.0 (November 3, 1994) |
Latest release | RHL Version 9 (March 31, 2003), RHEL 6.1 (May 19, 2011) |
Technical details
In it's time, RedHat Linux was one of the most popular distros; being widely used on servers and home computers. Although support for the desktop version it ended, it's spiritual successor is Fedora, while the server version (Now known as Red Hat Enterprise Linux) is still actively developed
Character details
There have been multiple designs of her; one portraying her as a girl wearing a red fedora, with short red hair with a stylized "RH" hairclip, pink-colored eyes, and wearing a black-and-white dress. The other design portrays her as a businesswoman with short red hair with highlights and red eyes, wearing a red fedora, a grey+red business suit, a suitcase that she's rarely seen without, and in some cases, a trenchcoat.
She is one of the eldest daughters of GNU/Linux; still following the ideals of her mother, although she has made some questionable business decisions in the past, such as adopting eCOS, only to fire her caregivers and burn down her home shortly after. She is also the sworn enemy of SCO Unix
She was quite timid when she was younger, although she became the businesswoman she is today because she wanted to be a better role model for her younger sister, Fedora; whom often teams up with her on spy missions. She also has several decedents of her own; such as Mandriva, PCLOS, and SAM