Since I've now been using Linux for 20 years, I've dug up some artifacts from the early journey.
- First the book, from late 1995. This from before Tux, so the penguin in the cover is just a co-incidence. The book came with a slackware 3.0 CD, which was my entrance to Linux. Today, almost all of the book is outdated - slackware and lilo install? printing with lpr? mtools and dosemu? ftp, telnet with SLIP dialup? Manually configuring XFree86 and fvwm? How I miss those times!* The only parts of the book are still valid are: shell and vi guides. I didn't read latter, and instead imported my favorite editor from dos FTE.
- Fast forward some years, into my first programming job. Ready to advertise the Linux revolution, I bought the mug on right. Nobody else would have a Tux mug, so nobody would accidentally take my mug from the office dishwasher. That only worked for my first work place (a huge and nationally hated IT consultant house). The next workplace, a mobile gaming startup (in 2001, I was there before it was trendy!) - and there was already plenty of Linux mugs when I joined...
- While today it may be hard to imagine, those days using Microsoft office tools was mandatory. That leads to the third memorabilia in the picture. Wordperfect for Linux existed for a brief while, and in the box (can you imagine, software came in physical boxes?) came a Tux plush.
* Wait no, I don't miss those times at all