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Ubuntu-tan is portrayed as a wild and free happy-go-lucky girl, probably shows how customizable and easy-to-use the Ubuntu Linux Operating System is.
[[Image:Ubuntu.gif|left|Ubuntu-tan]]
As of this date, there are two known renditions of Ubuntu-tan.  The  '''[http://ostan-collections.net/imeeji/albums/userpics/10570/Ubuntu2.jpg first]''' was posted on 6/12/2005 by the Japanese artist Piro.  This Ubuntu-tan is portrayed as a young, wild and happy-go-lucky girl with only a very slight dark-skinned complexion and blue eyes.  She is scantily-clad with motif's from the default Human Gnome desktop theme and wears high-heeled sandals.  Pieces of the Ubuntu logo are also featured as her hairclip and forming a kind of energy shawl around her chest.
 
The '''[http://ostan-collections.net/imeeji/albums/userpics/10570/JKHP_ubuntu1024.jpg second]''' rendition was posted on 10/9/2005 by the Italian artist Juzo-kun.  This Ubuntu-tan is older and much more genuinely dark-skinned, but still has a kind and serene quality to her.  Her clothing is also a combination of motifs based on the Ubuntu logo and the default Human Gnome desktop theme; however, she also sports armor and a spear, following the trend of depicting all Linux-tans as members of a warrior-class.
 
Both versions follow the theme of making Ubuntu a dark-skinned girl of probable African decent, given the South African roots of the Ubuntu Linux distribution.  They are also shown as being friendly and open, given the customizable and user-friendly nature of the operating system.
 
Incidentally, the meaning of the word Ubuntu is generally suggested to mean humanity towards others.
 
Her as yet undrawn sisters include [[Kubuntu-tan]], [[Edubuntu-tan]] and [[Xubuntu-tan]].
 


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See also:
See also:
*[[List of OS-tans]]
*[[List of OS-tans]]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_%28Linux_distribution%29 Wikipedia - Ubuntu]
*[http://piro.sakura.ne.jp/entrance/entrance.html Outsider Reflex]
*[http://juzo-kun.deviantart.com/ Juzo-kun at DeviantArt]


[[Category:Linux]]
[[Category:Linux]]

Revision as of 23:47, 5 February 2007

Ubuntu-tan

As of this date, there are two known renditions of Ubuntu-tan. The first was posted on 6/12/2005 by the Japanese artist Piro. This Ubuntu-tan is portrayed as a young, wild and happy-go-lucky girl with only a very slight dark-skinned complexion and blue eyes. She is scantily-clad with motif's from the default Human Gnome desktop theme and wears high-heeled sandals. Pieces of the Ubuntu logo are also featured as her hairclip and forming a kind of energy shawl around her chest.

The second rendition was posted on 10/9/2005 by the Italian artist Juzo-kun. This Ubuntu-tan is older and much more genuinely dark-skinned, but still has a kind and serene quality to her. Her clothing is also a combination of motifs based on the Ubuntu logo and the default Human Gnome desktop theme; however, she also sports armor and a spear, following the trend of depicting all Linux-tans as members of a warrior-class.

Both versions follow the theme of making Ubuntu a dark-skinned girl of probable African decent, given the South African roots of the Ubuntu Linux distribution. They are also shown as being friendly and open, given the customizable and user-friendly nature of the operating system.

Incidentally, the meaning of the word Ubuntu is generally suggested to mean humanity towards others.

Her as yet undrawn sisters include Kubuntu-tan, Edubuntu-tan and Xubuntu-tan.


See also: