All of Delta's interactive screens are linux based clients that connect
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IPeng is an ok name it works and is easy to remember it catches on .
What to call stuff ? If I somehow cobbled together app it would named
just as lamely as my handle on this forum :-/ logo would be the
circle of creativity ( a coffee cup stain) as in some old Dillbert
comic.
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Mnyb
It's 'Tux' (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tux).
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Well the penguin is the mascot of Linux. Story goes Linus Torvald the
creator of Linux liked penguins. And they had a logo competition in
which the penguin you see on the Linux boot screen is Tux.
Not sure why ipeng uses a penguin, he may have an explanation on his
website.
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m1abrams
Aha. I had no clue. Thanks.
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m1abrams;692297 Wrote:
Not sure why ipeng uses a penguin, he may have an explanation on his
website.
Indeed. And no, it has nothing to do with Linux.
http://penguinlovesmusic.de/about/the-story/
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pippin;692323 Wrote:
Indeed. And no, it has nothing to do with Linux.
http://penguinlovesmusic.de/about/the-story/
Actually, the _true_ story is more prosaic, or is it?
When I started experimenting with streaming clients (not yet the
Squeebeox back then, I came to the Squeezebox because