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© Photo: David Christiansen
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An early suggestion for the Linux logo, [1] before the penguin concept was suggested.
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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.
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© Image: Larry Ewing
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The most known version of Tux, drawn by Larry Ewing as described by Linus Torvalds.
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(CC) Photo: Navinda Kottege
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Little Penguins at the National Zoo & Aquarium, Canberra, Australia, from where Linus Torvalds stated he caught "penguinitis" after being nibbled by one.
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(CC) Photo: Navinda Kottege
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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.
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© Image: Larry Ewing
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An early sketch of Tux, depicting how Linux's early developers felt their operating system was geared up for competition with other operating systems.
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(GNU) Photo: Joshua David Williams
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© Image: Eric Harshbarger
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A digital sculpture of Tux, by Lego.
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© Image: Marshall Kirk McKusick
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Another digital sculpture of Tux, this time with the BSD Daemon.
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© Image: Molecular Expressions
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Measuring 130 microns in size, this image is believed to be the smallest print of Tux in the world.
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