The Caldera Desktop is for people who want to have their cake and eat it to--who desire the power of UNIX and the wealth of free applications that run on it, but still prefer an easy-to-use graphical interface and network connectivity within a commercial organization. The basis of Caldera is the Linux operating system, which offers multitasking, POSIX compatibility at the system call level, and full access to the features of modern Intel PC chips. To this, Caldera adds access to Novell Netware and a simple, attractive graphical interface.
In its appearance and operation, Caldera is a typical, modern, interface. It is very neatly tied to the UNIX-compatible system underneath. Directories are represented through a hierarchical set of windows. You can customize a toolbox to contain any desired icons for your favorite programs. A file manager is included.
With Caldera, you can call up applications from X Window System more easily and with less typing. And you can still reach behind the desktop to the full capabilities of Linux, which is increasingly popular as a development platform and Internet server. With Linux's native TCP/IP networking as well as the Netware interface added by Caldera, you can also integrate your system fully into a corporate environment.
This book is for anyone using the Caldera Desktop on a PC. The book explains how to use the desktop features, how to run UNIX and MS-DOS programs, and how to get access to basic networking and the Web. It also contains installation instructions. Contents include:
Introductory networking concepts for the Internet and Novell Netware
Basic UNIX commands you'll need to get started
Using and customizing theCaldera Desktop
Running DOS programs
Using Netscape Navigator, the most popular Web browser
Networking utilities that help you make and check connections