Surprisingly few, actually. They were the standard "hardcore" UNIX type
books; Stephens, Karels(et al), X, OReilly, etc, etc. There was a
significant number of copies of several of the "Linux" things, but the
jist of the change was nicely UNIX.
Eric Youngdale wrote:
>
>
> > Personally, I hope it is 80% Linux, and 20% other ;-) The recent,
> > unquestionable shift in the contents of the "Operating System" shelves
> > at the Barnes&Nobel I go to would indicate this hope is well on its way
> > to being realized!
>
> Yeah, but how many of those Linux things are Slackware based?
>
> -Eric
>
> --
> "The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep,
> And lines to code before I sleep, And lines to code before I sleep."
>
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