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Tux, the Linux Penguin
Tux is the official Linux mascot — a satiated, happy, chubby penguin. Tux was created by Larry Ewing in 1996. The idea of the Linux mascot being a penguin came from Linus Torvalds, the creator of the Linux kernel.
It is sometimes claimed that the name was derived from Torvalds UniX, a name suggested by James Hughes, rather than the explanation that penguins look vaguely like they are wearing a tuxedo.
Tux was designed for a Linux logo contest. Pictures of some of the other contestants can be found at The Linux Logo Competition site. The winning logo was created by Larry Ewing using the GIMP (a free software graphics package) and was released by him under the following condition:
- Permission to use and/or modify this image is granted provided you acknowledge me lewing@isc.tamu.edu and The GIMP if someone asks. [1]
Tux has become an icon for the Linux and Open Source community, with one British Linux user group adopting several penguins at Bristol Zoo. He is much more famous than his big friend, GNU, a peaceful and shy gnu that represents the GNU Project, another Open Source Project.
Tux is the star of a Linux game called Tux Racer, in which the user guides Tux down a variety of different icy hills on his belly, trying to catch herring and beat the time limit.

