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FreeBSD is a Unix-like OpenSource Operating System. The mascot ot This OS is the BSD Daemon. Daemon in software means a service, which runs in the background and activates itself upon a certain trigger (activity on a port, a certain time has passed, system load below a certain level), the mascot however is a cute, red devil. The unprecedented level of unity in the BSD community led to it having different names: it is either Chuck or Beastie (which is phonetic for 'BSD'). While the OS-tan is rarely seen, another phenomenon exists around this Operating System, which resembles the OS-tans too much to remain unmentioned: Devilette, a brunette woman garbed in a latex catsuit with horns and a tail, stylized after the BSD Daemon. For more info, visit her [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devilette Wikipedia article].
FreeBSD is a Unix-like OpenSource Operating System. The mascot ot This OS is the BSD Daemon. Daemon in software means a service, which runs in the background and activates itself upon a certain trigger (activity on a port, a certain time has passed, system load below a certain level), the mascot however is a cute, red devil. The unprecedented level of unity in the BSD community led to it having different names: it is either Chuck or Beastie (which is phonetic for 'BSD'). While the OS-tan is rarely seen, another phenomenon exists around this Operating System, which resembles the OS-tans too much to remain unmentioned: Devilette, a brunette woman garbed in a latex catsuit with horns and a tail, stylized after the BSD Daemon.
 
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*[[List of OS-tans]]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devilette Wikipedia article about Devilette]
 
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Revision as of 12:58, 11 March 2007

FreeBSD is a Unix-like OpenSource Operating System. The mascot ot This OS is the BSD Daemon. Daemon in software means a service, which runs in the background and activates itself upon a certain trigger (activity on a port, a certain time has passed, system load below a certain level), the mascot however is a cute, red devil. The unprecedented level of unity in the BSD community led to it having different names: it is either Chuck or Beastie (which is phonetic for 'BSD'). While the OS-tan is rarely seen, another phenomenon exists around this Operating System, which resembles the OS-tans too much to remain unmentioned: Devilette, a brunette woman garbed in a latex catsuit with horns and a tail, stylized after the BSD Daemon.

See also:

Wikipedia article about Devilette