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It wasn’t until James Hughes suggested Tux (which stands for Torvalds UniX) that the Linux mascot had a name. And, as they say, the rest is history. You might think a cartoon penguin has no ...
Using a 3D rendering from RepRap and then throwing it through LSculpt, builder Steffen Rau was able to create this 20″ tall Linux Tux. Not only is it super cute but a great example of how to ...
An electronics company called Kysoh aims to bring the Linux mascot to life with a unique programmable toy. The Kysoh Tux Droid is a robot that wirelessly connects to a Linux computer (no Windows ...
According to the website it can do quite a lot: Looking as a cute penguin resembling the Linux mascot, Tux Droid is a smart device. A talking, squawking, wings flapping, eye flashing penguin that ...
Tuz - The new Linux Mascot ... looking at Tux too long, but I really like Tuz too and would hate to see him fade away after 2.6.29. The LCA team deserves some major props for the mascot design ...
Do you sense a theme developing here? All three games feature Tux, the mighty Linux mascot. In the paint program, Tux gives instructions on how to select a color from a pallet. In the typing and Math ...
Able to reach speeds in excess of 160 kilometers per hour, Tux the Linux mascot takes center stage in this open source downhill-skiing simulation. From its humble beginnings as a cute college ...