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It has been chosen by Linus Torvalds as the logo for version 2.6.29 of the Linux kernel [17] to support the effort to save the Tasmanian devil species from extinction [18] due to the devil facial tumour disease. The image was designed by Andrew McGown and recreated as an SVG using Inkscape by Josh Bush, [19] and released under the CC BY-SA ...
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Le système d'exploitation GNU-Linux/L'ordonnanceur de travaux cron; Le système d'exploitation GNU-Linux/Les fichiers journaux syslog; Le système d'exploitation GNU-Linux/Les répertoires importants; Le système d'exploitation GNU-Linux/Le backup : tar et gzip; Le système d'exploitation GNU-Linux/Installation de nouveaux logiciels
English: The good old Tux logo is really cool, we love and use it but a simple and efficient logo to identify Linux is missing. The Other Linux Logo is more icon-friendly and adapted to small sizes. Also, we want people to have the choice when it comes to picturing the awesomeness of Linux!
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