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BSD Daemon Copyright 1988 by Marshall Kirk McKusick. All Rights Reserved. Used with permission.
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Image:Bsd4_3.gif| | Image:Beastie foglio.jpg|The original daemon, drawn by [[Phil Foglio]] | ||
Image:42daemon.gif|[[John Lasseter]]'s original grayscale drawing from 1983 | |||
Image:Bsd4_3.gif|Famous BSD Daemon drawing by John Lasseter in 1988 | |||
Image:Beastie_source.jpg|Another rendition by Lasseter in 1994 | Image:Beastie_source.jpg|Another rendition by Lasseter in 1994 | ||
Image:Openbsd.jpg|The OpenBSD 2.3 mascot, as drawn by Erick Green | Image:Openbsd.jpg|The OpenBSD 2.3 mascot, as drawn by Erick Green | ||
Image:Lego daemon.jpg|Lego sculpture by Eric Harshbarger | Image:Lego daemon.jpg|Lego sculpture by Eric Harshbarger | ||
Image:Lego daemon tux.jpg|Another sculpture by Harshbarger, this time with [[Tux]] | Image:Lego daemon tux.jpg|Another sculpture by Harshbarger, this time with [[Tux]] | ||
Image:Netbsdtour.jpg|[[NetBSD]] Daemon, drawn by Theo Deraadt | Image:Netbsdtour.jpg|[[NetBSD]] Daemon, drawn by Theo Deraadt | ||
Image:Bsd_dos.jpg|The daemon "poking" fun at [[Microsoft]] | Image:Bsd_dos.jpg|The daemon "poking" fun at [[Microsoft]] | ||
Image:Net2usl0.jpg|Artwork by Carol Peel | Image:Net2usl0.jpg|Artwork by Carol Peel | ||
Image:Beastie_bug.gif|Beastie swatting a particular bug flying from a window | Image:Beastie_bug.gif|Beastie swatting a particular bug flying from a window | ||
Image:Bsdaemon_medium.png|A high resolution image taken from an [[SVG]] | Image:Bsdaemon_medium.png|A high resolution image taken from an [[SVG]] |
Revision as of 09:18, 16 April 2007
The BSD Daemon is the mascot of the original Berkeley Software Distribution of the Unix operating system.[1][2] The name is derived from a common Unix application called a daemon, which is a program that runs solely in the background, typically with no human intervention (web servers such as Apache typically run as daemons). The BSD Daemon commonly carries a triton (also known as a pitchfork) as a play on the way Unix processes rely on the fork function to start other processes. | |
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- ↑ "History of the BSD Daemon" (Retreived 12-April-2007).
- ↑ "The BSD Daemon" (Retreived 12-April-2007).