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Daedius
BlockedSo retro
moogl
MemberIs that the kernel source printed and stuffed in a ringbinder? And which one is it? I can't make out the 2nd digit. Is it 0 or 6?
Nonbearnary
JanitorIt's the documentation for Linux 2.0, if we're to go by the artist's notes.
https://twitter.com/monoxromatik/status/1258228088707723265/photo/1
Okt
MemberIs it ... a Grid Compass ???
floofyaerodynamo
MemberGood question. I was mildly curious, but wasn't sure. Then I discovered that the linked notes are actually more detailed than you would expect. Go see!
It's a: Toshiba T3200SX.
BeaniBirb
MemberIs that AKIRA in the corner?
Wolfram Wolf
MemberFinally posted the linked notes image: post #2870863
Scriptkitty
Memberlove it
user 404793
BlockedWhy the trans woman tag? wasnt this just the old linux fox
user 1255058
MemberXenia was a forgotten alternate Linux mascot made by Alan Mackey back in 1996 and was drawn as an androgynous man. A few months after she was redrawn by Twitter user Cathodegaytube in 2019, she was suprised that Mackey designed him as a boy. With permission from Alan Mackey himself, Cathodegaytube's girlfriend, Amy Wright, named her Xenia and they announced that Xenia is a trans woman.
user 404793
BlockedThanks, I remember this originally got downvoted for my sin of not knowing obscure computer programming facts on a furry site. Looked it up and seemed to be open to interpretation, I prefer the male one personally.
user 1255058
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