rick@tmiuv0.uucp (06/28/90)
In article <267F6CE6.5DBE@telly.on.ca>, evan@telly.on.ca (Evan Leibovitch) writes: > Note that your idea of what contitutes "the AT&T docs" may differ from > mine. Does it include docs for FMLI or writing device drivers? Not > everyone wants everything, and certainly not all of it is included with > Interactive or SCO. I have the full ESIX doc set. Very complete (as far as I can see, but I'm not a Unix guru <yet!>). There may be holes in it, but as I've never seen what a "true" Unix gives you, I'm not going to press the issue. > As an ESIX reseller, my company merely bundles ESIX with the > appropriate P-H and/or Nutshell books. Works well, and the customers are > happy. Many didn't even know the O'Reilly books existed before we sold > them, and the response has been great. I have to agree about the O'Reilly books. I only have two (the Usenet ones, natch!), but I like them a whole bunch. Right now, I'm trying to figure out which other Nutshell books to get. (Lessee, what's the credit limit on my MasterCard?......) -- .-------------------------------------------------------------------------. / [- O] Rick Stevens (All opinions are mine. Everyone ignores them anyway.) \ | ? +--------------------------------------------------------------------| | V | uunet!zardoz!tmiuv0!rick (<-- Work (ugh!)) | |--------+ uunet!zardoz!xyclone!sysop (<-- Home Unix (better!)) | | uunet!perigrine!ccicpg!conexch!amoeba2!rps2 (<-- Home Amiga (Best!!) | \ 75006.1355@compuserve.com (CIS: 75006,1355) (<-- CI$) / `-------------------------------------------------------------------------' "I was Caesarean born. When I leave the house, I use the window." - Steven Wright