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Linux-tan is said to be either a generic Linux-distribution, or the original Linux which Linus Torvalds uploaded and which improved over the time.
Linux-tan is said to be either a generic Linux-distribution, or the original Linux which Linus Torvalds uploaded and which improved over the time.


The following [[Distro-tans]] exist:
Additionally, a large number of [[Distro-tans]] exist.
* Arch-tan (Juzo-kun's design)
* Barbie Linux-tan (Aurora Borealis's design)
* Damnsmalllinux-tan (Aurora Borealis's design)
* Debian-tan (Juzo-kun's design)
* Fedora-tan (Juzo-kun's design)
* Gentoo-tan (Juzo-kun's design)
* Knoppix-tan (2 different designs exist)
* Lindows-tan (she is still called Lindows-tan despite changed name of the distribution) (many different reditions, but one design)
* Mandriva-tan (Juzo-kun's design and Aurora Borealis's design exist)
* NepaLinux-tan (Kami-Tux's design)
* RedHat-tan (Juzo-kun's design)
* Slackware-tan (Juzo-kun's design)
* SuSE-tan (rather consistent design, only small differences)
* Tinfoil Hat Linux-tan (Aurora Borealis's design)
* Ubuntu-tan (Juzo-kun's design)


See also:
See also:

Revision as of 19:09, 25 February 2007

Linux-tan
Tux-kun

Originally seen as a bearded penguin (a reference to Tux, the penguin mascot of the kernel program Linux), the more friendly image of a girl with helmet and flippers was chosen as a human alternative. Her helmet usually has horns on it, likely a reference to the GNU operating system whose components usually combine the system programs in Linux systems (hence GNU/Linux). The gear-teeth on the helmet is a reference to KDE, a common desktop environment used with GNU/Linux. Also, the foot symbol on her shirt is a reference to GNOME, another common desktop environment. She is often seen with a spear that has flags attached representing GRUB (GRand Unified Bootloader: a bootmanager, which is most commonly used on Linux-systems), LILO (the traditional LInux-Loader) and GCC (the GNU Compiler Collection, which includes the C-compiler with which most of the Operating System was written) -- rather important applications on every GNU/Linux-system. The helmet and spear most likely reference the high level of attention to security (defensive helmet) and hacking (offensive spear) found in Linux applications.

Linux-tan is said to be either a generic Linux-distribution, or the original Linux which Linus Torvalds uploaded and which improved over the time.

Additionally, a large number of Distro-tans exist.

See also: