Linux is an Operating System Kernel which was created by Linus Torvalds and other assistants around the world.
Tux is a penguin which is the mascot of Linux.
Tux is the unofficial but widely known mascot for the Linux kernel.
Tux the penguin.
A penguin named Tux is the Linux mascot.
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The name of the penguen is tux but there are a few types like red hat and all that but you are probly thinking tux
The official name of the Linux mascot is "Tux". The name supposedly was the result of on-line discussions on what to name the Penguin (which had already been established as the default logo for LINUX because Linus Torvalds "like[s] penguins") As far as we know, the post establishing the name came from James Hughes: Re: Let's name the penguin! (was: Re: Linux 2.0 really _is_ released..) . James Hughes (jamesh@interpath.com) Mon, 10 Jun 1996 20:25:52 -0400 . (T)orvolds (U)ni(X) --> TUX! In all likelihood it stuck because it was a clever linking of the elements of LINUX to the appearance of a penguin, e.g. they look a bit like they are wearing a black tuxedo with a white shirt.
The official 'mascot' of Linux is Tux, the penguin. You can find complete information herehttp://www.sjbaker.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_History_of_Tux_the_Linux_Penguin
The logo featuring a penguin is associated with the Linux operating system, specifically its mascot named Tux. Tux is a chubby, cartoonish penguin that represents the Linux kernel and has become an iconic symbol of the open-source community. The choice of a penguin as the mascot was made by Linux creator Linus Torvalds, who has a fondness for the animal.
Tux does not correspond precisely to any real-world penguin species. Torvalds was inspired to have a penguin as a mascot after an attack by a Fairy Penguin. In appearance, Tux most closely resembles the Adelie Penguin.
The company logo featuring a penguin is associated with the Linux operating system, specifically the mascot named Tux. Tux is often depicted as a friendly, cartoonish penguin and symbolizes the open-source and collaborative nature of Linux. The logo has become iconic within the tech community and represents the broader Linux ecosystem.