lol. Well, the Devil is the symbol of BSD and the penguin is the symbol for Unix.
Uhh.. no. The pengin is named Tux. He's the mascot for the Linux kernel. I have to add that Linux is neither a genetic nor a licenced UNIX. It's merely a clone. And a superficial one, at that. Combined with the GNU userland tools, it's a unix as far as the user is concerned, except better in some cases (the GNU tools ROCK!). Once the user wants to access the system at a lower level however, the differences are stark.
It's like saying that Windows ME and Windows 2000 are the same thing. There are similarities, but as a developer, you know they are fundementally two different operating systems. Sure, some programs will run on both (POSIX on unix/linux, win32/whatever* on me/2k), and some won't.
LINUX IS NOT A UNIX! TUX IS THE MASCOT OF THE LINUX KERNEL!
* I'm not a Windows developer and I know next to nothing about programming on it at more than a superficial, basic level. I hope I'm accurate. If not, you can correct me Andrew. :razz: