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For the Linux 3.11-rc1 release, Linus Torvalds changed the code name from "Unicycling Gorilla" to "Linux for Workgroups" and modified the logo that some systems display when booting to depict a Tux holding a flag with a symbol that is reminiscent of the logo of Windows for Workgroups 3.11, which was released in 1993.
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It should be used in place of this vector image when superior. File:Ubuntu logo.svg → File:Ubuntu logo black-orange.png In general, it is better to use a good SVG version.
A kernel panic screen (either text overwritten on the screen in older versions, or simplified to a reboot message in more recent versions) replaces the bomb symbol but appears less often due to the radically different system architecture.
{{Information |Description= This is the official logo for the free and and open source operating system, Linux Mint. Currently, there is a raster version of the logo uploaded, this is almost identical, but it is vector based (SVG). The logo has been taken
After the System restart, he worked on unrevealed missions designed to harry Daemon. His last name is a reference to capacitors. His first name is clarified to be a reference to ReBoot co-creator Gavin Blair (in the art book, he used Gavin Capacitor as his image, and all three co-creators had one character named after them in previous episodes).