The document lists over 100 Windows run commands in alphabetical order, along with a brief description of each command. It includes commands for launching built-in Windows programs and utilities, as well as some third-party applications. The document also provides instructions for using some IP configuration commands and the System File Checker utility. It encourages bookmarking the site for future reference to this run commands list.
This document lists Windows commands that can be run to access various tools and utilities in Windows, including system tools, games, accessibility options, and software installed like Adobe or Microsoft products. It provides the command to open each tool in 3 words or less like "access.cpl" for Accessibility Controls or "control printers" to open Printers and Faxes. Over 70 different commands are listed.
The Run command allows users to launch programs, services, and system tools by typing or pasting their names. It provides a simple way to access many common Windows programs and utilities without navigating folders or menus. Some examples provided are launching Control Panel, Calculator, Command Prompt, Device Manager, Internet Explorer, Notepad, Task Manager, and more.
This document contains a list of commands that can be run to access various programs and utilities in Windows. It includes commands to access programs like Control Panel, Calculator, Notepad, as well as system tools like Disk Management, Event Viewer, Task Manager, and IP Configuration utilities.
This document provides a list of 174 programs and commands that can be run in Windows along with the corresponding "Run Command" to launch each program or command. It includes common programs like Control Panel, Calculator, Notepad, as well as commands like ipconfig, taskmgr and regedit. The document also provides a brief profile of the author "Mui'ed" with details like their name, date of birth, education history and contact information.
This document provides a list of program run commands for various Windows programs and utilities. It includes commands to access programs like Control Panel, Calculator, Notepad, as well as commands to run system tools like Disk Cleanup, Device Manager, Event Viewer and more. The list contains over 100 different commands organized alphabetically to launch programs and access system functions through the Run dialog box or command prompt.
This document contains a list of over 100 run commands for the Windows operating system. It provides the command name and a brief description for common commands like control panel apps, disk and file management tools, networking tools, and games. The document is dedicated to sharing this information to help users better utilize their Windows system.
This document lists many Windows commands and utilities that can be accessed from the Run dialog box or command prompt, along with their associated executable files or commands. It includes commands for system configuration, networking, security, hardware management, games, and other Windows tools and administrative features.
This document lists Windows XP run commands and their associated programs or functions. It includes over 100 entries for commands like control panel apps, games, networking tools, system utilities and more. Common commands provide access to accessories like calculator, notepad, paint and control panel items, while others launch backup, firewall, disk management and other system tools.
This document lists Windows commands that can be run to access various tools and utilities in Windows, including system tools, games, accessibility options, and software installed like Adobe or Microsoft products. It provides the command to open each tool in 3 words or less like "access.cpl" for Accessibility Controls or "control printers" to open Printers and Faxes. Over 70 different commands are listed.
The Run command allows users to launch programs, services, and system tools by typing or pasting their names. It provides a simple way to access many common Windows programs and utilities without navigating folders or menus. Some examples provided are launching Control Panel, Calculator, Command Prompt, Device Manager, Internet Explorer, Notepad, Task Manager, and more.
This document contains a list of commands that can be run to access various programs and utilities in Windows. It includes commands to access programs like Control Panel, Calculator, Notepad, as well as system tools like Disk Management, Event Viewer, Task Manager, and IP Configuration utilities.
This document provides a list of 174 programs and commands that can be run in Windows along with the corresponding "Run Command" to launch each program or command. It includes common programs like Control Panel, Calculator, Notepad, as well as commands like ipconfig, taskmgr and regedit. The document also provides a brief profile of the author "Mui'ed" with details like their name, date of birth, education history and contact information.
This document provides a list of program run commands for various Windows programs and utilities. It includes commands to access programs like Control Panel, Calculator, Notepad, as well as commands to run system tools like Disk Cleanup, Device Manager, Event Viewer and more. The list contains over 100 different commands organized alphabetically to launch programs and access system functions through the Run dialog box or command prompt.
This document contains a list of over 100 run commands for the Windows operating system. It provides the command name and a brief description for common commands like control panel apps, disk and file management tools, networking tools, and games. The document is dedicated to sharing this information to help users better utilize their Windows system.
This document lists many Windows commands and utilities that can be accessed from the Run dialog box or command prompt, along with their associated executable files or commands. It includes commands for system configuration, networking, security, hardware management, games, and other Windows tools and administrative features.
This document lists Windows XP run commands and their associated programs or functions. It includes over 100 entries for commands like control panel apps, games, networking tools, system utilities and more. Common commands provide access to accessories like calculator, notepad, paint and control panel items, while others launch backup, firewall, disk management and other system tools.
The drd command provides a command line interface for managing inactive system images on HP-UX systems. It has nine main modes of operation for activating, cloning, deactivating, mounting, rehosting, running commands, checking status, synchronizing, and unmounting inactive images. Options allow specifying devices, files, and verbosity level.
Introduction of unit test on android kernelJohnson Chou
This document provides an introduction and overview of the OMAP DDT (Device Driver Test) framework for testing device drivers on the OMAP Linux kernel. It discusses compiling and installing OMAP DDT, running tests, customizing tests, and various utilities included in OMAP DDT. Key points include that OMAP DDT provides a framework for testing device drivers on OMAP Linux, it can be compiled and installed on an Android device, tests are run via scripts and an automation tool is available, and the framework includes various utilities and helpers to customize and extend testing.
Building a turn-based game prototype using ECS - Unite Copenhagen 2019Unity Technologies
Get a high-level overview of the Entity Component System (ECS) and turn-based game loops, and see a proof of concept built using ECS. These slides will cover some of the pitfalls and also show concepts of ECS in a slightly exotic context.
Speaker:
Florian Uhde - Three Eyed Games
Watch the session on YouTube: https://youtu.be/mL4qrt-15TE
Kernel Recipes 2015: Introduction to Kernel Power ManagementAnne Nicolas
The document introduces kernel power management concepts in Linux, including static and dynamic power management, idle power management for CPUs and devices, and the evolving driver model. It covers key frameworks like CPU frequency scaling, regulators, runtime power management, and power domains. Documentation files are referenced throughout for further reading.
Not all gameplay needs to happen immediately. In fact, there are many cases in which deferring commands may offer a better outcome – improved user experience, performance, etc. These slides explore thinking about where deferred commands are needed and provides examples on how to take full advantage of the Entity Command Buffer.
Speaker: Elora Krzanich – Unity
Watch the session on YouTube: https://youtu.be/SecJibpoTYw
Kernel Recipes 2016 - Understanding a Real-Time System (more than just a kernel)Anne Nicolas
The PREEMPT_RT patch turns Linux into a hard Real-Time designed operating system. But it takes more than just a kernel to make sure you can meet all your requirements. This talk explains all aspects of the system that is being used for a mission critical project that must be considered. Creating a Real-Time environment is difficult and there is no simple solution to make sure that your system is capable to fulfill its needs. One must be vigilant with all aspects of the system to make sure there are no surprises. This talk will discuss most of the “gotchas” that come with putting together a Real-Time system.
You don’t need to be a developer to enjoy this talk. If you are curious to know how your computer is an unpredictable mess you should definitely come to this talk.
Steven Rostedt - Red Hat
The document provides troubleshooting steps for resolving common problems during the installation of virtual machines. It describes solutions for errors related to mounting an NFS share, starting a domain, permissions issues preventing log files from being read, and network interfaces having duplicate MAC addresses. The solutions include installing NFS utilities, editing the /etc/hosts file, changing file ownership and permissions, restarting domains and networks, and checking firewall and Apache configurations.
Cross-scene references: A shock to the system - Unite Copenhagen 2019Unity Technologies
Discover the GUID Based reference workflow, with a focus on Multi-Scene workflows, save game, and how these all came together in System Shock 3. You'll learn about the reason for wanting a stable instance Id, why Unity doesn't have one out of the box, what this implementation does, and how you can use it in your own projects. System Shock 3 is a great example of this tool's power, but demonstrates how it can be tricky too.
Speaker:
William Armstrong - Unity
Kernel Recipes 2015 - Porting Linux to a new processor architectureAnne Nicolas
Getting the Linux kernel running on a new processor architecture is a difficult process. Worse still, there is not much documentation available describing the porting process.
After spending countless hours becoming almost fluent in many of the supported architectures, I discovered that a well-defined skeleton shared by the majority of ports exists. Such a skeleton can logically be split into two parts that intersect a great deal.
The first part is the boot code, meaning the architecture-specific code that is executed from the moment the kernel takes over from the bootloader until init is finally executed. The second part concerns the architecture-specific code that is regularly executed once the booting phase has been completed and the kernel is running normally. This second part includes starting new threads, dealing with hardware interrupts or software exceptions, copying data from/to user applications, serving system calls, and so on.
In this talk I will provide an overview of the procedure, or at least one possible procedure, that can be followed when porting the Linux kernel to a new processor architecture.
Joël Porquet – Joël was a post-doc at Pierre and Marie Curie University (UPMC) where he ported Linux to TSAR, an academic processor. He is now looking for new adventures.
Game engines have long been in the forefront of taking advantage of the ever increasing parallel compute power of both CPUs and GPUs. This talk is about how the parallel compute is utilized in practice on multiple platforms today in the Frostbite game engine and how we think the parallel programming models, hardware and software in the industry should look like in the next 5 years to help us make the best games possible
This document provides shortcuts and commands for various Windows tools and programs that can be accessed through the Control Panel or command line. It includes shortcuts for configuring display settings, users accounts, networking, updating, administrative tools, device management, security policies, and more. Commonly used tools like Windows Explorer, Registry Editor, Task Manager, and calculators are also listed. The document concludes with IP configuration commands and options for the System File Checker utility.
EuroBSDcon 2017 System Performance Analysis MethodologiesBrendan Gregg
keynote by Brendan Gregg. "Traditional performance monitoring makes do with vendor-supplied metrics, often involving interpretation and inference, and with numerous blind spots. Much in the field of systems performance is still living in the past: documentation, procedures, and analysis GUIs built upon the same old metrics. Modern BSD has advanced tracers and PMC tools, providing virtually endless metrics to aid performance analysis. It's time we really used them, but the problem becomes which metrics to use, and how to navigate them quickly to locate the root cause of problems.
There's a new way to approach performance analysis that can guide you through the metrics. Instead of starting with traditional metrics and figuring out their use, you start with the questions you want answered then look for metrics to answer them. Methodologies can provide these questions, as well as a starting point for analysis and guidance for locating the root cause. They also pose questions that the existing metrics may not yet answer, which may be critical in solving the toughest problems. System methodologies include the USE method, workload characterization, drill-down analysis, off-CPU analysis, chain graphs, and more.
This talk will discuss various system performance issues, and the methodologies, tools, and processes used to solve them. Many methodologies will be discussed, from the production proven to the cutting edge, along with recommendations for their implementation on BSD systems. In general, you will learn to think differently about analyzing your systems, and make better use of the modern tools that BSD provides."
This document summarizes a presentation on flame graphs for profiling CPU and memory performance on FreeBSD. It introduces flame graphs as a way to visualize stack profiles to easily compare performance across systems. Examples are given profiling MySQL workload CPU usage on two hosts to identify a 30% performance difference. Commands are provided to generate flame graphs from DTrace profiles of CPU stack sampling and page faults.
Talk for Facebook Systems@Scale 2021 by Brendan Gregg: "BPF (eBPF) tracing is the superpower that can analyze everything, helping you find performance wins, troubleshoot software, and more. But with many different front-ends and languages, and years of evolution, finding the right starting point can be hard. This talk will make it easy, showing how to install and run selected BPF tools in the bcc and bpftrace open source projects for some quick wins. Think like a sysadmin, not like a programmer."
Creating a new virtual machine involves selecting the operating system to install, choosing a location to save the virtual machine files, and generating a virtual hard disk. The virtual machine can then be started to begin the installation process, which mirrors a normal operating system installation on physical hardware. Additional drivers may need to be installed after the operating system is set up to optimize performance of the virtual machine.
Kernel Recipes 2017 - Understanding the Linux kernel via ftrace - Steven RostedtAnne Nicolas
Ftrace is the official tracer of the Linux kernel. It has been apart of Linux since 2.6.31, and has grown tremendously ever since. Ftrace’s name comes from its most powerful feature: function tracing. But the ftrace infrastructure is much more than that. It also encompasses the trace events that are used by perf, as well as kprobes that can dynamically add trace events that the user defines.
This talk will focus on learning how the kernel works by using the ftrace infrastructure. It will show how to see what happens within the kernel during a system call; learn how interrupts work; see how ones processes are being scheduled, and more. A quick introduction to some tools like trace-cmd and KernelShark will also be demonstrated.
Steven Rostedt, VMware
Namespaces, Cgroups and systemd document discusses:
1. Namespaces and cgroups which provide isolation and resource management capabilities in Linux.
2. Systemd which is a system and service manager that aims to boot faster and improve dependencies between services.
3. Key components of systemd include unit files, systemctl, and tools to manage services, devices, mounts and other resources.
A split screen-viable UI event system - Unite Copenhagen 2019Unity Technologies
Learn about the implementation of a 2-player split-screen user interface (UI) in Battle Planet Judgement Day. In Unity, the Event System allows only one element to be currently selected, which can be a problem when designing split screen UI. In this session, you'll discover how this issue was addressed in Battle Planet Judgement Day, the ups and downs of the implementation, insights on pitfalls to avoid and best practices learned during the time of development. We hope this will help you learn how to implement your own solution.
Speaker: Kevin Hagen - Threaks
Session available here: https://youtu.be/aR5UXatawmE
This document provides over 150 run commands that can be used to access various programs, utilities, and system tools in Windows. It lists the command name alongside the program or tool that it accesses, such as "control" to open the Control Panel or "msconfig" to open the System Configuration Utility. The run commands cover a wide range of default Windows programs as well as some third-party applications.
This document provides Windows XP and Vista command line commands to launch various system tools and utilities. It lists over 70 commands for launching things like Administrative Tools, Add/Remove Programs, Calculator, Character Map, Command Prompt, Device Manager, Disk Management, Event Viewer, Fonts, Games, IP Configuration, Keyboard Properties, Local Users and Groups, Mouse Properties, Network Connections, Printers and Faxes, Registry Editor, Security Center, System Properties, Task Manager, and Windows Update.
The drd command provides a command line interface for managing inactive system images on HP-UX systems. It has nine main modes of operation for activating, cloning, deactivating, mounting, rehosting, running commands, checking status, synchronizing, and unmounting inactive images. Options allow specifying devices, files, and verbosity level.
Introduction of unit test on android kernelJohnson Chou
This document provides an introduction and overview of the OMAP DDT (Device Driver Test) framework for testing device drivers on the OMAP Linux kernel. It discusses compiling and installing OMAP DDT, running tests, customizing tests, and various utilities included in OMAP DDT. Key points include that OMAP DDT provides a framework for testing device drivers on OMAP Linux, it can be compiled and installed on an Android device, tests are run via scripts and an automation tool is available, and the framework includes various utilities and helpers to customize and extend testing.
Building a turn-based game prototype using ECS - Unite Copenhagen 2019Unity Technologies
Get a high-level overview of the Entity Component System (ECS) and turn-based game loops, and see a proof of concept built using ECS. These slides will cover some of the pitfalls and also show concepts of ECS in a slightly exotic context.
Speaker:
Florian Uhde - Three Eyed Games
Watch the session on YouTube: https://youtu.be/mL4qrt-15TE
Kernel Recipes 2015: Introduction to Kernel Power ManagementAnne Nicolas
The document introduces kernel power management concepts in Linux, including static and dynamic power management, idle power management for CPUs and devices, and the evolving driver model. It covers key frameworks like CPU frequency scaling, regulators, runtime power management, and power domains. Documentation files are referenced throughout for further reading.
Not all gameplay needs to happen immediately. In fact, there are many cases in which deferring commands may offer a better outcome – improved user experience, performance, etc. These slides explore thinking about where deferred commands are needed and provides examples on how to take full advantage of the Entity Command Buffer.
Speaker: Elora Krzanich – Unity
Watch the session on YouTube: https://youtu.be/SecJibpoTYw
Kernel Recipes 2016 - Understanding a Real-Time System (more than just a kernel)Anne Nicolas
The PREEMPT_RT patch turns Linux into a hard Real-Time designed operating system. But it takes more than just a kernel to make sure you can meet all your requirements. This talk explains all aspects of the system that is being used for a mission critical project that must be considered. Creating a Real-Time environment is difficult and there is no simple solution to make sure that your system is capable to fulfill its needs. One must be vigilant with all aspects of the system to make sure there are no surprises. This talk will discuss most of the “gotchas” that come with putting together a Real-Time system.
You don’t need to be a developer to enjoy this talk. If you are curious to know how your computer is an unpredictable mess you should definitely come to this talk.
Steven Rostedt - Red Hat
The document provides troubleshooting steps for resolving common problems during the installation of virtual machines. It describes solutions for errors related to mounting an NFS share, starting a domain, permissions issues preventing log files from being read, and network interfaces having duplicate MAC addresses. The solutions include installing NFS utilities, editing the /etc/hosts file, changing file ownership and permissions, restarting domains and networks, and checking firewall and Apache configurations.
Cross-scene references: A shock to the system - Unite Copenhagen 2019Unity Technologies
Discover the GUID Based reference workflow, with a focus on Multi-Scene workflows, save game, and how these all came together in System Shock 3. You'll learn about the reason for wanting a stable instance Id, why Unity doesn't have one out of the box, what this implementation does, and how you can use it in your own projects. System Shock 3 is a great example of this tool's power, but demonstrates how it can be tricky too.
Speaker:
William Armstrong - Unity
Kernel Recipes 2015 - Porting Linux to a new processor architectureAnne Nicolas
Getting the Linux kernel running on a new processor architecture is a difficult process. Worse still, there is not much documentation available describing the porting process.
After spending countless hours becoming almost fluent in many of the supported architectures, I discovered that a well-defined skeleton shared by the majority of ports exists. Such a skeleton can logically be split into two parts that intersect a great deal.
The first part is the boot code, meaning the architecture-specific code that is executed from the moment the kernel takes over from the bootloader until init is finally executed. The second part concerns the architecture-specific code that is regularly executed once the booting phase has been completed and the kernel is running normally. This second part includes starting new threads, dealing with hardware interrupts or software exceptions, copying data from/to user applications, serving system calls, and so on.
In this talk I will provide an overview of the procedure, or at least one possible procedure, that can be followed when porting the Linux kernel to a new processor architecture.
Joël Porquet – Joël was a post-doc at Pierre and Marie Curie University (UPMC) where he ported Linux to TSAR, an academic processor. He is now looking for new adventures.
Game engines have long been in the forefront of taking advantage of the ever increasing parallel compute power of both CPUs and GPUs. This talk is about how the parallel compute is utilized in practice on multiple platforms today in the Frostbite game engine and how we think the parallel programming models, hardware and software in the industry should look like in the next 5 years to help us make the best games possible
This document provides shortcuts and commands for various Windows tools and programs that can be accessed through the Control Panel or command line. It includes shortcuts for configuring display settings, users accounts, networking, updating, administrative tools, device management, security policies, and more. Commonly used tools like Windows Explorer, Registry Editor, Task Manager, and calculators are also listed. The document concludes with IP configuration commands and options for the System File Checker utility.
EuroBSDcon 2017 System Performance Analysis MethodologiesBrendan Gregg
keynote by Brendan Gregg. "Traditional performance monitoring makes do with vendor-supplied metrics, often involving interpretation and inference, and with numerous blind spots. Much in the field of systems performance is still living in the past: documentation, procedures, and analysis GUIs built upon the same old metrics. Modern BSD has advanced tracers and PMC tools, providing virtually endless metrics to aid performance analysis. It's time we really used them, but the problem becomes which metrics to use, and how to navigate them quickly to locate the root cause of problems.
There's a new way to approach performance analysis that can guide you through the metrics. Instead of starting with traditional metrics and figuring out their use, you start with the questions you want answered then look for metrics to answer them. Methodologies can provide these questions, as well as a starting point for analysis and guidance for locating the root cause. They also pose questions that the existing metrics may not yet answer, which may be critical in solving the toughest problems. System methodologies include the USE method, workload characterization, drill-down analysis, off-CPU analysis, chain graphs, and more.
This talk will discuss various system performance issues, and the methodologies, tools, and processes used to solve them. Many methodologies will be discussed, from the production proven to the cutting edge, along with recommendations for their implementation on BSD systems. In general, you will learn to think differently about analyzing your systems, and make better use of the modern tools that BSD provides."
This document summarizes a presentation on flame graphs for profiling CPU and memory performance on FreeBSD. It introduces flame graphs as a way to visualize stack profiles to easily compare performance across systems. Examples are given profiling MySQL workload CPU usage on two hosts to identify a 30% performance difference. Commands are provided to generate flame graphs from DTrace profiles of CPU stack sampling and page faults.
Talk for Facebook Systems@Scale 2021 by Brendan Gregg: "BPF (eBPF) tracing is the superpower that can analyze everything, helping you find performance wins, troubleshoot software, and more. But with many different front-ends and languages, and years of evolution, finding the right starting point can be hard. This talk will make it easy, showing how to install and run selected BPF tools in the bcc and bpftrace open source projects for some quick wins. Think like a sysadmin, not like a programmer."
Creating a new virtual machine involves selecting the operating system to install, choosing a location to save the virtual machine files, and generating a virtual hard disk. The virtual machine can then be started to begin the installation process, which mirrors a normal operating system installation on physical hardware. Additional drivers may need to be installed after the operating system is set up to optimize performance of the virtual machine.
Kernel Recipes 2017 - Understanding the Linux kernel via ftrace - Steven RostedtAnne Nicolas
Ftrace is the official tracer of the Linux kernel. It has been apart of Linux since 2.6.31, and has grown tremendously ever since. Ftrace’s name comes from its most powerful feature: function tracing. But the ftrace infrastructure is much more than that. It also encompasses the trace events that are used by perf, as well as kprobes that can dynamically add trace events that the user defines.
This talk will focus on learning how the kernel works by using the ftrace infrastructure. It will show how to see what happens within the kernel during a system call; learn how interrupts work; see how ones processes are being scheduled, and more. A quick introduction to some tools like trace-cmd and KernelShark will also be demonstrated.
Steven Rostedt, VMware
Namespaces, Cgroups and systemd document discusses:
1. Namespaces and cgroups which provide isolation and resource management capabilities in Linux.
2. Systemd which is a system and service manager that aims to boot faster and improve dependencies between services.
3. Key components of systemd include unit files, systemctl, and tools to manage services, devices, mounts and other resources.
A split screen-viable UI event system - Unite Copenhagen 2019Unity Technologies
Learn about the implementation of a 2-player split-screen user interface (UI) in Battle Planet Judgement Day. In Unity, the Event System allows only one element to be currently selected, which can be a problem when designing split screen UI. In this session, you'll discover how this issue was addressed in Battle Planet Judgement Day, the ups and downs of the implementation, insights on pitfalls to avoid and best practices learned during the time of development. We hope this will help you learn how to implement your own solution.
Speaker: Kevin Hagen - Threaks
Session available here: https://youtu.be/aR5UXatawmE
This document provides over 150 run commands that can be used to access various programs, utilities, and system tools in Windows. It lists the command name alongside the program or tool that it accesses, such as "control" to open the Control Panel or "msconfig" to open the System Configuration Utility. The run commands cover a wide range of default Windows programs as well as some third-party applications.
This document provides Windows XP and Vista command line commands to launch various system tools and utilities. It lists over 70 commands for launching things like Administrative Tools, Add/Remove Programs, Calculator, Character Map, Command Prompt, Device Manager, Disk Management, Event Viewer, Fonts, Games, IP Configuration, Keyboard Properties, Local Users and Groups, Mouse Properties, Network Connections, Printers and Faxes, Registry Editor, Security Center, System Properties, Task Manager, and Windows Update.
This document lists the names and executable files for many common Windows control panel applets, configuration tools, and system utilities. It includes items for managing hardware, software, networking, security, system performance, games, and other core Windows functions. The tools listed provide access to settings and information for various components of the Windows operating system.
we are sharing the complete list of run commands in windows 7, windows 8 and windows XP, vista. These run commands allow to very quick access features, applications and programs to customize operating system. for more visit http://alltipsfinder.com/list-of-run-commands/
This document lists 109 Windows commands and their functions. It includes commands to access common tools like Control Panel, Calculator, Notepad, as well as system tools to check disks, manage devices, view events, and configure networking, users, and regional settings. The document encourages visiting alltipsfinder.com for more computer and technology tips.
This document contains a list of over 100 run commands for various programs and utilities in Windows 7, along with a brief name for each program or tool. The run commands can be used to launch programs and administrative tools from the Run dialog or command prompt. Some examples include winver to open the About Windows dialog, control to open the Control Panel, taskmgr to open Task Manager, and explorer to open Windows Explorer.
The document lists over 100 useful Windows Run commands and their functions. Some key commands include:
- Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog box
- control.exe admintools to open Administrative Tools
- control.exe desktop to open Display Properties
- eventvwr.msc to open the Event Viewer
- control.exe printers to open Printers and Faxes
- taskmgr to open the Task Manager
- regedit to open the Registry Editor
The document also provides instructions on how to earn money through completing paid online surveys at a website called AWSurveys.com, with a joining bonus of $6 and $4 per completed survey, and a minimum cashout of $75
This document provides an introduction and overview of batch file programming in Microsoft Windows. It discusses how batch files work, the different modes (interactive and batch), and how to create a basic "Hello World" batch file. It also covers internal and external commands, common run line commands, operators used in batch files like arithmetic, logical, and redirection operators. The document aims to provide novice to advanced programmers an understanding of batch file programming concepts.
This document lists and describes common run commands in Windows, including commands to access Certificates, Component Services, Computer Management, Device Manager, Disk Management, Event Viewer, Local Users and Groups, Remote Desktop Connection, Services, System Information, and more. It was prepared by Subarno Saha and contains the command names and short descriptions.
Windowing systems provide device independence, resource sharing, and application management. Toolkits like Java AWT provide interaction objects like buttons and menus. There are two main event paradigms - read-evaluation loops and notification-based approaches. Painting can be controlled internally or externally. Conceptual architectures like Seeheim separate the presentation, dialogue control, and application functionality layers, while frameworks like MVC and PAC define component architectures.
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This document lists and defines 27 key terms that are important within the given chapter. These terms must be typed rather than copied and pasted into a Word document. The key terms include concepts related to servers, storage, virtualization, file systems, and more.
From HTML5 Developers Conference (22 May 2014)
Making (console) games in the browser
Insomniac Games has been making AAA console games with an in-house suite of browser-based tools for the last few years. This talk will be a whirlwind review of the architectural choices, lessons learned and and other tidbits picked up along the way in supporting multiple large production teams and titles. Talk will include notes on server design, mixing native code and javascript, asset databases and real boots-on-the-ground production trade-offs.
This document discusses multimedia capabilities in .NET, including System.Drawing for basic 2D graphics, and Managed DirectX for more advanced multimedia. Managed DirectX provides APIs for 3D graphics (Direct3D), input (DirectInput), audio (DirectSound), and other functionality via a managed code wrapper for DirectX. It discusses using these APIs for tasks like playing audio and video files, capturing input, and 3D graphics rendering. Overall, the document provides an overview of multimedia capabilities in .NET via Managed DirectX.
DTrace and SystemTap are dynamic tracing frameworks available for Solaris and Linux respectively. This session will give an overview of the static DTrace probes available in both Drizzle and MySQL and show numerous examples of scripts that utilize these probes. Mixing dynamic and static probes will also be discussed.
Linux uses /proc/iomem as a "Rosetta Stone" to establish relationships between software and hardware. /proc/iomem maps physical memory addresses to devices, similar to how the Rosetta Stone helped map Egyptian hieroglyphs to Greek and decode ancient Egyptian texts. This virtual file allows the kernel to interface with devices by providing address translations between physical and virtual memory spaces.
This document lists 115 Windows commands that can be run from the Run dialog box or command prompt to access Windows tools and programs. Some of the commands listed include control to open the Control Panel, explorer to open Windows Explorer, taskmgr to open Task Manager, and regedit to open the Registry Editor.
The document provides a comprehensive list of keyboard shortcuts and commands for navigating and managing the Windows operating system more efficiently. It includes shortcuts for Windows key combinations, switching between applications and windows, accessing system properties and administrative tools, and opening common Windows folders and accessories. The list covers shortcuts and commands available on Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 and earlier versions.
This document provides an overview of Android development tools including the emulator, debugging tools, and the new Gradle build system. It discusses emulator features like hardware acceleration, tools for profiling and debugging apps like traceview and lint, and the move to the Gradle build system in the Android SDK. Links are provided for downloading the latest Android developer tools and learning more about the new build system.
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The document provides an overview of several Android developer tools including the emulator, lint, device monitor, adb commands, systrace, traceview, monkey, and more. It discusses features like GPU support and improved CPU performance in the emulator. It also describes how to create custom lint rules and use tools like lint, hierarchyviewer, dumpsys, and systrace to debug apps and analyze app performance and memory usage.
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Run commands listed below in alphabetical order
1. Run Commands Listed below In Alphabetical Order
Program Run Command
Accessibility Controls access.cpl
Accessibility Wizard accwiz
Add Hardware Wizard hdwwiz.cpl
Add/Remove Programs appwiz.cpl
Administrative Tools control admintools
Adobe Acrobat ( if installed ) acrobat
Adobe Distiller ( if installed ) acrodist
Adobe ImageReady ( if installed ) imageready
Adobe Photoshop ( if installed ) photoshop
Automatic Updates wuaucpl.cpl
Basic Media Player mplay32
Bluetooth Transfer Wizard fsquirt
Calculator calc
Ccleaner ( if installed ) ccleaner
C: Drive c:
Certificate Manager cdrtmgr.msc
Character Map charmap
Check Disk Utility chkdsk
Clipboard Viewer clipbrd
Command Prompt cmd
Command Prompt command
Component Services dcomcnfg
Computer Management compmgmt.msc
Compare Files comp
Control Panel control
Create a shared folder Wizard shrpubw
2. Date and Time Properties timedate.cpl
DDE Shares ddeshare
Device Manager devmgmt.msc
Direct X Control Panel ( if installed ) directx.cpl
Direct X Troubleshooter dxdiag
Disk Cleanup Utility cleanmgr
Disk Defragment dfrg.msc
Disk Partition Manager diskmgmt.msc
Display Properties control desktop
Display Properties desk.cpl
Display Properties (w/Appearance Tab
control color
Preselected )
Dr. Watson System Troubleshooting Utility drwtsn32
Driver Verifier Utility verifier
Ethereal ( if installed ) ethereal
Event Viewer eventvwr.msc
Files and Settings Transfer Tool migwiz
File Signature Verification Tool sigverif
Findfast findfast.cpl
Firefox firefox
Folders Properties control folders
Fonts fonts
Fonts Folder fonts
Free Cell Card Game freecell
Game Controllers joy.cpl
Group Policy Editor ( xp pro ) gpedit.msc
3. Hearts Card Game mshearts
Help and Support helpctr
Hyperterminal hypertrm
Hotline Client hotlineclient
Iexpress Wizard iexpress
Indexing Service ciadv.msc
Internet Connection Wizard icwonn1
Internet Properties inetcpl.cpl
Internet Setup Wizard inetwiz
IP Configuration (Display Connection
ipconfig /all
Configuration)
IP Configuration (Display DNS Cache Contents) ipconfig /displaydns
IP Configuration (Delete DNS Cache Contents) ipconfig /flushdns
IP Configuration (Release All Connections) ipconfig /release
IP Configuration (Renew All Connections) ipconfig /renew
IP Configuration (Refreshes DHCP & Re-Registers
ipconfig /registerdns
DNS)
IP Configuration (Display DHCP Class ID) ipconfig /showclassid
IP Configuration (Modifies DHCP Class ID) ipconfig /setclassid
Java Control Panel ( if installed ) jpicpl32.cpl
Java Control Panel ( if installed ) javaws
Keyboard Properties control keyboard
Local Security Settings secpol.msc
Local Users and Groups lusrmgr.msc
Logs You Out of Windows logoff
Malicious Software Removal Tool mrt
4. Microsoft Access ( if installed ) access.cpl
Microsoft Chat winchat
Microsoft Excel ( if installed ) excel
Microsoft Diskpart diskpart
Microsoft Frontpage ( if installed ) frontpg
Microsoft Movie Maker moviemk
Microsoft Management Console mmc
Microsoft Narrator narrator
Microsoft Paint mspaint
Microsoft Powerpoint powerpnt
Microsoft Word ( if installed ) winword
Microsoft Syncronization Tool mobsync
Minesweeper Game winmine
Mouse Properties control mouse
Mouse Properties main.cpl
MS-Dos Editor edit
MS-Dos FTP ftp
Nero ( if installed ) nero
Netmeeting conf
Network Connections control netconnections
Network Connections ncpa.cpl
Network Setup Wizard netsetup.cpl
Notepad notepad
Nview Desktop Manager ( if installed ) nvtuicpl.cpl
Object Packager packager
ODBC Data Source Administrator odbccp32
ODBC Data Source Administrator odbccp32.cpl
On Screen Keyboard osk
Opens AC3 Filter ( if installed ) ac3filter.cpl
5. Outlook Express msimn
Paint pbrush
Password Properties password.cpl
Performance Monitor perfmon.msc
Performance Monitor perfmon
Phone and Modem Options telephon.cpl
Phone Dialer dialer
Pinball Game pinball
Power Configuration powercfg.cpl
Printers and Faxes control printers
Printers Folder printers
Private Characters Editor eudcedit
Quicktime ( if installed ) quicktime.cpl
Quicktime Player ( if installed ) quicktimeplayer
Real Player ( if installed ) realplay
Regional Settings intl.cpl
Registry Editor regedit
Registry Editor regedit32
Remote Access Phonebook rasphone
Remote Desktop mstsc
Removable Storage ntmsmgr.msc
Removable Storage Operator Requests ntmsoprq.msc
Resultant Set of Policy ( xp pro ) rsop.msc
Scanners and Cameras sticpl.cpl
Scheduled Tasks control schedtasks
Security Center wscui.cpl
Services services.msc
6. Shared Folders fsmgmt.msc
Sharing Session rtcshare
Shuts Down Windows shutdown
Sounds Recorder sndrec32
Sounds and Audio mmsys.cpl
Spider Solitare Card Game spider
SQL Client Configuration clicongf
System Configuration Editor sysedit
System Configuration Utility msconfig
System File Checker Utility ( Scan Immediately ) sfc /scannow
System File Checker Utility ( Scan Once At Next
sfc /scanonce
Boot )
System File Checker Utility ( Scan On Every Boot ) sfc /scanboot
System File Checker Utility ( Return to Default
sfc /revert
Settings)
System File Checker Utility ( Purge File Cache ) sfc /purgecache
System File Checker Utility ( Set Cache Size to
sfc /cachesize=x
Size x )
System Information msinfo32
System Properties sysdm.cpl
Task Manager taskmgr
TCP Tester tcptest
Telnet Client telnet
Tweak UI ( if installed ) tweakui
User Account Management nusrmgr.cpl
Utility Manager utilman
Volume Serial Number for C: label
Volume Control sndvol32
7. Windows Address Book wab
Windows Address Book Import Utility wabmig
Windows Backup Utility ( if installed ) ntbackup
Windows Explorer explorer
Windows Firewall firewall.cpl
Windows Installer Details msiexec
Windows Magnifier magnify
Windows Management Infrastructure wmimgmt.msc
Windows Media Player wmplayer
Windows Messenger msnsgs
Windows Picture Import Wizard (Need camera
wiaacmgr
connected)
Windows System Security Tool syskey
Windows Script host settings wscript
Widnows Update Launches wupdmgr
Windows Version ( shows your windows version ) winver
Windows XP Tour Wizard tourstart
Wordpad write
Zoom Utility igfxzoom
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