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As of this date, there are two known renditions of Ubuntu-tan.  The  '''[http://ostan-collections.net/imeeji/albums/userpics/10570/Ubuntu2.jpg first]''' was posted on 6/12/2005 by the Japanese artist Piro.  This Ubuntu-tan is portrayed as a young, wild and happy-go-lucky girl with only a very slight dark-skinned complexion and blue eyes.  She is scantily-clad with motif's from the default Human Gnome desktop theme and wears high-heeled sandals.  Pieces of the Ubuntu logo are also featured as her hairclip and forming a kind of energy shawl around her chest.
|+ style=font-size: larger; | '''Ubuntu-tan'''
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| colspan=2 style=text-align:center; | [[Image:Ubuntu-tan.png|Ubuntu-tan]]
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! Also Known As:
| Ubuntu Linux
|- 
! Drawn By:
| Piro, Juzo-kun, OSC artists
|- 
! OS Personified:
| Ubuntu
|- 
! OS Developer:
| Canonical Ltd. / Ubuntu Foundation
|- 
! First Released:
| October 20, 2004
|- 
! Latest Stable Release:
| 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) / October 18, 2007
|}
Ubuntu is the most popular Linux distro; branched off of Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu is largely targeted as desktop use. It is famous for it's user friendly nature, six-month version update cycle, and free price.
 
As of this date, there are several known renditions of Ubuntu-tan.  The  '''[http://ostan-collections.net/imeeji/albums/userpics/10570/Ubuntu2.jpg first]''' was posted on 6/12/2005 by the Japanese artist Piro.  This Ubuntu-tan is portrayed as a young, wild and happy-go-lucky girl with only a very slight dark-skinned complexion and blue eyes.  She is scantily-clad with motif's from the default Human Gnome desktop theme and wears high-heeled sandals.  Pieces of the Ubuntu logo are also featured as her hairclip and forming a kind of energy shawl around her chest.


The '''[http://ostan-collections.net/imeeji/albums/userpics/10570/JKHP_ubuntu1024.jpg second]''' rendition was posted on 10/9/2005 by the Italian artist Juzo-kun.  This Ubuntu-tan is older and much more genuinely dark-skinned, but still has a kind and serene quality to her.  Her clothing is also a combination of motifs based on the Ubuntu logo and the default Human Gnome desktop theme; however, she also sports armor and a spear, following the trend of depicting all Linux-tans as members of a warrior-class.
The '''[http://ostan-collections.net/imeeji/albums/userpics/10570/JKHP_ubuntu1024.jpg second]''' rendition was posted on 10/9/2005 by the Italian artist Juzo-kun.  This Ubuntu-tan is older and much more genuinely dark-skinned, but still has a kind and serene quality to her.  Her clothing is also a combination of motifs based on the Ubuntu logo and the default Human Gnome desktop theme; however, she also sports armor and a spear, following the trend of depicting all Linux-tans as members of a warrior-class.


Both versions follow the theme of making Ubuntu a dark-skinned girl of probable African decent, given the South African roots of the Ubuntu Linux distribution. They are also shown as being friendly and open, given the customizable and user-friendly nature of the operating system.
Both versions follow the theme of making Ubuntu a dark-skinned girl of probable African decent, given the South African roots of the Ubuntu Linux distribution.   There have been several fanart renditions of Ubuntu-tan, usually more-or-less modeled after Juzo-kun's design, with varying styles of clothing.
 
No matter the design, Ubuntu-tan is generally portrayed as happy, friendly and open-minded. She is knowledgeable and forgiving with those new to Linux; all of which are references to the customizable and user-friendly nature of the operating system. She is also generally seen as quite youthful and good looking.  


Incidentally, the meaning of the word Ubuntu is generally suggested to mean humanity towards others.
Incidentally, the meaning of the word Ubuntu is generally suggested to mean humanity towards others.
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Her as yet undrawn sisters include [[Kubuntu-tan]], [[Edubuntu-tan]] and [[Xubuntu-tan]].
Her as yet undrawn sisters include [[Kubuntu-tan]], [[Edubuntu-tan]] and [[Xubuntu-tan]].


 
See also:
 
See also:
See also:
*[[List of OS-tans]]
*[[List of OS-tans]]

Revision as of 21:43, 13 January 2008

Ubuntu-tan
Ubuntu-tan
Also Known As: Ubuntu Linux
Drawn By: Piro, Juzo-kun, OSC artists
OS Personified: Ubuntu
OS Developer: Canonical Ltd. / Ubuntu Foundation
First Released: October 20, 2004
Latest Stable Release: 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) / October 18, 2007

Ubuntu is the most popular Linux distro; branched off of Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu is largely targeted as desktop use. It is famous for it's user friendly nature, six-month version update cycle, and free price.

As of this date, there are several known renditions of Ubuntu-tan. The first was posted on 6/12/2005 by the Japanese artist Piro. This Ubuntu-tan is portrayed as a young, wild and happy-go-lucky girl with only a very slight dark-skinned complexion and blue eyes. She is scantily-clad with motif's from the default Human Gnome desktop theme and wears high-heeled sandals. Pieces of the Ubuntu logo are also featured as her hairclip and forming a kind of energy shawl around her chest.

The second rendition was posted on 10/9/2005 by the Italian artist Juzo-kun. This Ubuntu-tan is older and much more genuinely dark-skinned, but still has a kind and serene quality to her. Her clothing is also a combination of motifs based on the Ubuntu logo and the default Human Gnome desktop theme; however, she also sports armor and a spear, following the trend of depicting all Linux-tans as members of a warrior-class.

Both versions follow the theme of making Ubuntu a dark-skinned girl of probable African decent, given the South African roots of the Ubuntu Linux distribution. There have been several fanart renditions of Ubuntu-tan, usually more-or-less modeled after Juzo-kun's design, with varying styles of clothing.

No matter the design, Ubuntu-tan is generally portrayed as happy, friendly and open-minded. She is knowledgeable and forgiving with those new to Linux; all of which are references to the customizable and user-friendly nature of the operating system. She is also generally seen as quite youthful and good looking.

Incidentally, the meaning of the word Ubuntu is generally suggested to mean humanity towards others.

Her as yet undrawn sisters include Kubuntu-tan, Edubuntu-tan and Xubuntu-tan.

See also: See also: