Tux (mascot)
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English: Tux is the official mascot of the Linux kernel. Tux, created by Larry Ewing in 1996, is a chubby penguin that looks content and satisfied. The concept of the Linux mascot being a penguin came from Linus Torvalds, the creator of the Linux kernel.
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Tux by Larry Ewing
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Vectorized Tux
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"New Tux" by gg3po
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Simple Tux
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Simple black and white Tux
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Vectorized Tux, simple version
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3D Tux
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Original Tux on a gray/grey background — needed since Wikimedia/Wikipedia doesn`t support setting a background color to use behind a transparency-enabled image :-(
Non-Linux Mascot
[edit]Tux is used in logos for Linux distributions and related software.
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Tux Paint logo
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PaX Tux
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Tux-based Slackware mascot
Physical designs
[edit]Tux exists in many forms outside of computers.
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Tux Megablocks sculpture
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Huge inflatable Tux
Fans create many variations of Tux and dress him up in various costumes.
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"Tux G1"
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"Tux G2"
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The Other Linux Logo
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Linux Platform
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Icons8 Linux
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Tux-Gnu fantasy creature