Aaron Prisk
on 19 March 2024
The Coronation of a New Mascot: Noble Numbat
Whether it’s via a popular vote, divine providence or magical women lying in ponds distributing swords, it has often been individuals of great renown or noble birth who have ascended to the throne. On the eve of our 20th anniversary, we are thrilled to present the Noble Numbat, our mascot for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS.
Humble beginnings
The numbat, a small enigmatic marsupial from Australia may not be the first creature that comes to mind when one ponders nobility. However, looks can be deceiving. These incredible and endangered species are actually pocket size anteaters which live purely on ants that they catch with a tongue a third the length of their body. With a back of black and white stripes much like a kingly robe, they were elected as the state animal emblem of Western Australia. The numbat is a testament that those from humble beginnings can make their mark on the world.
A crowning achievement
Ubuntu, in the same regard, has grown from a fledgling dream of a more human-friendly Linux into a trusted platform that powers millions of devices around the world. For this LTS (long term support) release we wanted to capture that essence of grandeur and the stateliness of our small Myrmecobiidae friend.
We are very excited to unveil and crown the official mascot wallpaper. Give your computer or phone a majestic upgrade by downloading these Noble Numbat Wallpapers in a variety of formats and sizes.
Art of the round table
This majestic wallpaper will be joined by a collection of others from the current incarnation of the Ubuntu Wallpaper Competition. This year’s competition has attracted other Numbat contestants, exciting scenery from the land of the Numbat, and abstract art in honor of their majesty. We cordially invite you to behold the distinguished recipients of this year’s accolades:
Mascot
Digital art
Nature
Others
Get involved
In the grand tapestry of our Ubuntu realm, the Ubuntu Wallpaper Competition stands as one avenue for you, esteemed allies and artisans, to contribute to our vibrant community. I invite you to explore the many ways to join our collective endeavor. Venture to https://ubuntu.com/community/contribute and enrich Ubuntu with your creativity and collaboration.