Tux/Gallery: Difference between revisions

From Citizendium
< Tux
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>Stephen Ewen
(add a few interlinks)
imported>Caesar Schinas
m (Robot: Changing template: Mixed gallery)
 
(32 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{dablink|Return to the [[Tux]] article}}
{{subpages}}
{| align=center border=0 cellpadding=3 cellspacing=3 width="650px" style="border: 1px solid #E0E0E0; background-color: #F8F8F8"
{{gallery
|-
|caption=Interpretations of Tux
|'''Tux''' the [[penguin]] is the official logo and cartoon mascot for the [[Linux]] computer [[operating system]]. First drawn in 1996 by Larry Ewing, the fun-loving character has a special place in many people's imaginations, both inside and outside of the global Linux community.
|width=230
|[[Image:Linux_Tux_Logo.png|thumb|200px|Tux the penguin, drawn by Larry Ewing as described by Linus Torvalds]]
|lines=7
|-
|Lin64 - An early suggestion for the Linux logo.jpg|An early suggestion for the Linux logo,<ref>See http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/9605/0119.html.</ref> before the penguin concept was suggested.
|colspan=2 align=center|
|Prototype of Tux Linux Penguin.jpg|The original prototype Tux.  At the recommendation of [[Linus Torvalds]], Tux is based on this very image.  The penguin figurine is of an early [[Aardman Studios]] character.
<gallery>
|Linux_Tux_Logo.png|The most known version of Tux, drawn by Larry Ewing as described by [[Linus Torvalds]].
Image:Penguin-angry-tran.1.gif|An early sketch of Tux, depicting how Linux's early developers felt their operating system was geared up for competition with other operating systems.
|Penguins Canbrerra Zoo.jpg|[[Little Penguin]]s at the National Zoo & Aquarium, Canberra, Australia, from where [[Linus Torvalds]] stated he caught "penguinitis" after being nibbled by one.
Image:Tux_linux_mascot_doll.jpg|Tux as a plush [[toy]]
|Tux_Canberra_Zoo.jpg|Sign at the National Zoo & Aquarium, Canberra, Australia, by their penguin exhibit. The sign describes the story of Trovalds catching "penguinitis" and the origins of Tux.
Image:Penguin 6.jpg|Lego sculpture by Eric Harshbarger
|Penguin-angry-tran.1.gif|An early sketch of Tux, depicting how Linux's early developers felt their operating system was geared up for competition with other operating systems.  
Image:Lego daemon tux.jpg|Another Harshbarger sculpture, this time with the [[BSD Daemon]]
|Tux_linux_mascot_doll.jpg|Tux as a plush [[toy]].
Image:Tux_Origami.jpg|Tux [[origami]].<ref>Pattern available at http://www.thepapershaper.com/index.asp?action=plan&shape_id=9</ref>
|Penguin 6.jpg|A digital sculpture of Tux, by [[Lego]].
Image:Tux the Penguin by Vik Oliver GFDL.jpg|A Tux [[tattoo]]
|Lego daemon tux.jpg|Another digital sculpture of Tux, this time with the [[BSD Daemon]].
Image:Tux micro.jpg|Measuring 130 microns in size, this image is believed to be the smallest print of Tux in the world.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/creatures/pages/linuxpenguin.html | title=Molecular Expressions: The Silicon Zoo - Tux, the Linux Penguin | date=Accessed April 18th, 2007 }}</ref>
|Tux_Origami.jpg|Tux [[origami]].  
Image:Homertux.png|Tux as [[Homer Simpson]], drawn by Anton Johansson
|Tux the Penguin by Vik Oliver GFDL.jpg|A Tux [[tattoo]].
</gallery>
|Tux micro.jpg|Measuring 130 microns in size, this image is believed to be the smallest print of Tux in the world.  
|}
}}
{{dablink|Return to the [[Tux]] article}}
 
==References==
==References==
<references/>
<div class="references-small" {{#if: {{{colwidth|}}}| style="-moz-column-width:{{{colwidth}}}; column-width:{{{colwidth}}};" | {{#if: {{{1|}}}| style="-moz-column-count:{{{1}}}; column-count:{{{1}}} }}};" |}}>
 
<references/></div>
[[Category:CZ Live]]
[[Category:Computers Workgroup]]

Latest revision as of 04:24, 27 June 2009

This article has a Citable Version.
Main Article
Discussion
Related Articles  [?]
Bibliography  [?]
External Links  [?]
Citable Version  [?]
Gallery [?]
 
A collection of images about Tux.
Interpretations of Tux
An early suggestion for the Linux logo,[1] before the penguin concept was suggested.
© Photo: David Christiansen
An early suggestion for the Linux logo,[1] before the penguin concept was suggested.
The original prototype Tux. At the recommendation of Linus Torvalds, Tux is based on this very image. The penguin figurine is of an early Aardman Studios character.
? Image
The original prototype Tux. At the recommendation of Linus Torvalds, Tux is based on this very image. The penguin figurine is of an early Aardman Studios character.
The most known version of Tux, drawn by Larry Ewing as described by Linus Torvalds.
© Image: Larry Ewing
The most known version of Tux, drawn by Larry Ewing as described by Linus Torvalds.
Little Penguins at the National Zoo & Aquarium, Canberra, Australia, from where Linus Torvalds stated he caught "penguinitis" after being nibbled by one.
(CC) Photo: Navinda Kottege
Little Penguins at the National Zoo & Aquarium, Canberra, Australia, from where Linus Torvalds stated he caught "penguinitis" after being nibbled by one.
Sign at the National Zoo & Aquarium, Canberra, Australia, by their penguin exhibit. The sign describes the story of Trovalds catching "penguinitis" and the origins of Tux.
(CC) Photo: Navinda Kottege
Sign at the National Zoo & Aquarium, Canberra, Australia, by their penguin exhibit. The sign describes the story of Trovalds catching "penguinitis" and the origins of Tux.
An early sketch of Tux, depicting how Linux's early developers felt their operating system was geared up for competition with other operating systems.
© Image: Larry Ewing
An early sketch of Tux, depicting how Linux's early developers felt their operating system was geared up for competition with other operating systems.
Tux as a plush toy.
(GNU) Photo: Joshua David Williams
Tux as a plush toy.
A digital sculpture of Tux, by Lego.
© Image: Eric Harshbarger
A digital sculpture of Tux, by Lego.
Another digital sculpture of Tux, this time with the BSD Daemon.
© Image: Marshall Kirk McKusick
Another digital sculpture of Tux, this time with the BSD Daemon.
Tux origami.
(CC) Photo: Paolo Massa
Tux origami.
A Tux tattoo.
(GNU) Photo: Vik Oliver
A Tux tattoo.
Measuring 130 microns in size, this image is believed to be the smallest print of Tux in the world.
© Image: Molecular Expressions
Measuring 130 microns in size, this image is believed to be the smallest print of Tux in the world.

References