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Open computing guide to UnixWare

Joseph Radin, Levi Reiss, and Steven Nameroff

Osborne McGraw-Hill, c1995

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Description

This guide teaches the basics of UnixWare, but focuses mainly on networking and DOS related issues. The author explains the features, advantages and configuration of UnixWare, showing how it uniquely meets business challenges. It shows how to connect UnixWare with DOS, Windows, PC LANs and remote Unix workstations. Readers also learn how to share applications between computers of different operating systems, as well as how to set up terminals, modems and printers in a UnixWare environment. Part 1 introduces readers to UnixWare and its utilities. Part 2 covers administration topics such as system configuration, managing users and maintaining file systems. Part 3 details Unix applications, accessing NetWare services and using the DOS window. The final part addresses networking issues including Unix networking and electronic mail, as well as LAN management.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Getting started: getting around on the desktop
  • UnixWare utilities. Part 2 Administration: system configuration
  • managing users
  • printing
  • maintaining file systems
  • routine maintenance. Part 3 Applications: running Unix applications
  • accessing NetWare Servers
  • using the DOS window. Part 4 Networking: UNIX networking
  • networking using TCP/IP
  • networking using NFS
  • using a UnixWare machine as a NetWare server
  • networking with NetBIOS-based LANs
  • networking X devices
  • electronic mail
  • LAN management. Appendices: installation
  • DOS/Unix command cross-reference.

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