/The Unix-Like Webring


The Linux penguin mascot, Tux. The Free BSD daemon mascot, a little cartoony red demon holding a golden pitchfork and green tennis shoes, looking rather meek. The Serenity OS logo, a swirl of red and black down the middle with three black spots on the red side that go from big, medium, to small. It's meant to resemble a ladybug. The Open BSD logo and mascot Puffy, a cartoony yellow pufferfish puffing up with its body inflated with its venomous spikes poking out and its lips pursed to keep the air in. Below Puffy reads 'Open' in yellow italics then 'BSD' in red. The Net BSD logo, a simple vector of a flag with a gray pole and yellow cloth waving in the air. Text reads 'Net BSD'.

/Widget Selection.

This is the optional widget selection page if you aren't satisfied with the default one! Most of these graphics are made by me, but others were found on Wikimedia Commons or places like the FreeBSD art repository. All you need to do to change these images is copy the text provided in the textarea's below each image. This section will be updated semi-frequently. If you really would like a specific distro stamp added here, send an e-mail! You can also put your own here.

Font used for all by me: KH Dot Hibiya


/By me

Pixel Computers.

CRT Computers.

/By Others

Custom!.

To use this one and add your own widget, make a line in your css called " #unix-custom-image { } " and add:
"background-image:url('yourfilehere'); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-size: desired-sizepx;"

Then you will have your own widget added! Please make it relevant (like a "unix-like webring" graphic, or a distro image/logo/stamp/graphic youve made, etc!).

A digital bust-shot drawing of Wikipedia's anime girl mascot 'Wikipe-tan.' She is smiling cheerily and looking at the viewer with her big eyes. Instead of her usual blue Wikipedia themed outfit Wikepe-tan has a minty green shirt with the Linux Mint logo on the left side of the chest. Wikipe-tan has light green hair with her language puzzle piece hair-clips are pale green and replaced with Linux Mint logos.
"Hello! I will be your assistant today."

This website can be read on mobile, and is screen-reader accessible. ✓

File sources: [in order of appearance]

Linux Tux: Larry Ewing

FreeBSD daemon: Poul-Henning Kamp

Serenity OS lady ball: Serenity OS software repo

OpenBSD Puffy: Theo de Raadt

NetBSD logo: Wikipedia.

Webstring code: June-ish

Wikipe-tan Minty: Wikimedia Commons

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