This document provides a list of 10 common Windows command prompt commands: ASSOC, ATTRIB, BREAK, BCDEDIT, CACLS. It does not provide any descriptions or explanations of the commands.
Files saved on central Unix systems at Indiana University are stored on a Network File System (NFS) which allows users to access their files from any system by using the appropriate directory path. For example, a user logged into the Steel system who wants to access their files on the EZinfo system would use the command "cd /N/u/username/Ezinfo/". This shared file system allows users to access their files from any central Unix system but users can only use software installed on the specific system they are logged into.
This document discusses various commands (CMD) in Microsoft's MS-DOS operating system. It begins by explaining that CMD or CMD.EXE is the command line interpreter in MS-DOS. It then provides details on versions of MS-DOS from 1981 to 1991. The document also gives examples of CMD commands for viewing Wi-Fi passwords, clearing Wi-Fi passwords, creating directories, showing the structure of drives, and viewing all directories of a drive.
The document provides an overview of 11 common UNIX commands used in the Mac terminal: ls, cd, pwd, mkdir, rm, mv/cp, who, cat, sudo, control+C, and clear. It describes what each command does and provides examples of basic usage. The document explains that while the Mac OS is based on UNIX, Windows uses different DOS commands that are not compatible. It encourages users to get familiar with UNIX commands to expand their coding skills.
This rap summarizes common tasks and tools used in bash scripting. It highlights piping, redirecting, automating tasks with scripts, checking server status with commands like w, df, netstat and top, and enhancing productivity with tools like tmux, aliases, zsh themes, and apt-get. The overall message is about power and flexibility of the command line compared to GUIs.
This 3-sentence summary provides the key steps to install Counter Strike 1.6 with bots:
First, download and install the Counter Strike 1.6 and bot files, then copy specific database and text files from the bot folder into the main Counter Strike folder. Next, copy individual files from subfolders like maps and sounds in the bot folder into the matching subfolders in the Counter Strike folder. Finally, launch the game to play with bots installed.
Hebrew Windows Cluster 2012 in a one slide diagramG M
a small ppt explain in hebrew how the wondows cluster works in one slide - i made it for forums.tapuz.co.il/it and share here for everyone usage - enjoy.
מצגת בשקופית אחת בעברית על איך עובד הקלאסטר של ווינדוס בשרטוט פשוט ומובן
This document is a sample HOSTS file used by Microsoft TCP/IP to map IP addresses to host names with each entry on its own line and IP address in the first column separated by at least one space from the host name along with optional comments denoted by #. It contains mappings for local host and domains to the IP address 127.0.0.1.
Files saved on central Unix systems at Indiana University are stored on a Network File System (NFS) which allows users to access their files from any system by using the appropriate directory path. For example, a user logged into the Steel system who wants to access their files on the EZinfo system would use the command "cd /N/u/username/Ezinfo/". This shared file system allows users to access their files from any central Unix system but users can only use software installed on the specific system they are logged into.
This document discusses various commands (CMD) in Microsoft's MS-DOS operating system. It begins by explaining that CMD or CMD.EXE is the command line interpreter in MS-DOS. It then provides details on versions of MS-DOS from 1981 to 1991. The document also gives examples of CMD commands for viewing Wi-Fi passwords, clearing Wi-Fi passwords, creating directories, showing the structure of drives, and viewing all directories of a drive.
The document provides an overview of 11 common UNIX commands used in the Mac terminal: ls, cd, pwd, mkdir, rm, mv/cp, who, cat, sudo, control+C, and clear. It describes what each command does and provides examples of basic usage. The document explains that while the Mac OS is based on UNIX, Windows uses different DOS commands that are not compatible. It encourages users to get familiar with UNIX commands to expand their coding skills.
This rap summarizes common tasks and tools used in bash scripting. It highlights piping, redirecting, automating tasks with scripts, checking server status with commands like w, df, netstat and top, and enhancing productivity with tools like tmux, aliases, zsh themes, and apt-get. The overall message is about power and flexibility of the command line compared to GUIs.
This 3-sentence summary provides the key steps to install Counter Strike 1.6 with bots:
First, download and install the Counter Strike 1.6 and bot files, then copy specific database and text files from the bot folder into the main Counter Strike folder. Next, copy individual files from subfolders like maps and sounds in the bot folder into the matching subfolders in the Counter Strike folder. Finally, launch the game to play with bots installed.
Hebrew Windows Cluster 2012 in a one slide diagramG M
a small ppt explain in hebrew how the wondows cluster works in one slide - i made it for forums.tapuz.co.il/it and share here for everyone usage - enjoy.
מצגת בשקופית אחת בעברית על איך עובד הקלאסטר של ווינדוס בשרטוט פשוט ומובן
This document is a sample HOSTS file used by Microsoft TCP/IP to map IP addresses to host names with each entry on its own line and IP address in the first column separated by at least one space from the host name along with optional comments denoted by #. It contains mappings for local host and domains to the IP address 127.0.0.1.
This document is a sample HOSTS file used by Microsoft TCP/IP that maps IP addresses to host names with each entry on its own line and optionally includes comments. It contains mappings for localhost and several domains to the IP address 127.0.0.1.
This document contains sample entries for a HOSTS file used in Microsoft TCP/IP. It maps IP addresses to host names with each entry on its own line and includes the IP address in the first column separated by at least one space from the corresponding host name. Comments can also be included and localhost resolution is handled within DNS.
To flush the DNS cache on Windows, enter "ipconfig /flushdns" at the command prompt. On Linux, enter "etc/rc.d/init.d/nscd restart" to restart the nscd daemon and flush the cache. For Mac OS X, use the command "lookupd -flushcache" to flush the DNS cache. Flushing the DNS cache clears any corrupted address mappings and ensures the system uses up-to-date DNS information.
This document provides a list of common Linux terminal commands and their usages. It includes basic commands like cp, mv, ls, cd, rm, mkdir as well as more advanced commands like find, grep, wget, curl, apt, zip, unzip and network-related commands like ping, ifconfig, netstat, dig. The document also shows examples of using commands like ls with different flags, moving and renaming files, installing packages, searching for files and patterns, checking system information and managing directories.
The document provides instructions for configuring a DNS server on a Linux system using BIND. It involves installing BIND, editing configuration files such as named.conf and named.rfc1912.zones to define the domain zone and name server, copying and editing the zone file, changing permissions on the zone file, modifying named.caching-namedserver.conf, and restarting the named service. Finally, nslookup is used to test the name resolution.
The document discusses the Command Prompt interface in Windows. It provides information on how to locate and open the Command Prompt window. Several basic commands used in Command Prompt are described, including CD to change directories, DIR to view the current directory contents, MKDIR to create new folders, and DEL to delete folders. The document also demonstrates using commands to rename folders, copy output to the clipboard, manage wireless networks, view installed programs, and change the Command Prompt window and text colors.
The document provides a detailed list of over 230 commands available in the Windows 7 Command Prompt. It explains that while many commands are similar to classic MS-DOS commands, the Command Prompt is not MS-DOS. It then lists each command along with a brief description of its functionality.
Building a Raspberry Pi Robot with Dot NET 8, Blazor and SignalRPeter Gallagher
In this session delivered at NDC Oslo 2024, I talk about how you can control a 3D printed Robot Arm with a Raspberry Pi, .NET 8, Blazor and SignalR.
I also show how you can use a Unity app on an Meta Quest 3 to control the arm VR too.
You can find the GitHub repo and workshop instructions here;
https://bit.ly/dotnetrobotgithub
This document is a sample HOSTS file used by Microsoft TCP/IP that maps IP addresses to host names with each entry on its own line and optionally includes comments. It contains mappings for localhost and several domains to the IP address 127.0.0.1.
This document contains sample entries for a HOSTS file used in Microsoft TCP/IP. It maps IP addresses to host names with each entry on its own line and includes the IP address in the first column separated by at least one space from the corresponding host name. Comments can also be included and localhost resolution is handled within DNS.
To flush the DNS cache on Windows, enter "ipconfig /flushdns" at the command prompt. On Linux, enter "etc/rc.d/init.d/nscd restart" to restart the nscd daemon and flush the cache. For Mac OS X, use the command "lookupd -flushcache" to flush the DNS cache. Flushing the DNS cache clears any corrupted address mappings and ensures the system uses up-to-date DNS information.
This document provides a list of common Linux terminal commands and their usages. It includes basic commands like cp, mv, ls, cd, rm, mkdir as well as more advanced commands like find, grep, wget, curl, apt, zip, unzip and network-related commands like ping, ifconfig, netstat, dig. The document also shows examples of using commands like ls with different flags, moving and renaming files, installing packages, searching for files and patterns, checking system information and managing directories.
The document provides instructions for configuring a DNS server on a Linux system using BIND. It involves installing BIND, editing configuration files such as named.conf and named.rfc1912.zones to define the domain zone and name server, copying and editing the zone file, changing permissions on the zone file, modifying named.caching-namedserver.conf, and restarting the named service. Finally, nslookup is used to test the name resolution.
The document discusses the Command Prompt interface in Windows. It provides information on how to locate and open the Command Prompt window. Several basic commands used in Command Prompt are described, including CD to change directories, DIR to view the current directory contents, MKDIR to create new folders, and DEL to delete folders. The document also demonstrates using commands to rename folders, copy output to the clipboard, manage wireless networks, view installed programs, and change the Command Prompt window and text colors.
The document provides a detailed list of over 230 commands available in the Windows 7 Command Prompt. It explains that while many commands are similar to classic MS-DOS commands, the Command Prompt is not MS-DOS. It then lists each command along with a brief description of its functionality.
Building a Raspberry Pi Robot with Dot NET 8, Blazor and SignalRPeter Gallagher
In this session delivered at NDC Oslo 2024, I talk about how you can control a 3D printed Robot Arm with a Raspberry Pi, .NET 8, Blazor and SignalR.
I also show how you can use a Unity app on an Meta Quest 3 to control the arm VR too.
You can find the GitHub repo and workshop instructions here;
https://bit.ly/dotnetrobotgithub
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ASSOC CHKNTFS DEL FC MKDIR RMDIR SUBST VERIFY
ATTRIB
CLS DIR GPRESULT MKLINK PRINT ROBOCOPY SYSTEMIN
BREAK
CMD DISKPART FIND GRAFTABL MODE PROMPT SET TASKLIST VOL
BCDEDIT
COLOR DOSKEY FINDSTR MORE PUSHD SETLOCAL TASKKILL XCOPY
CACLS COMP FOR HELP MOVE RD SC TIME WMIC
CALL
COMPACT DRIVERQU FORMAT ICACLS RECOVER SCHTASKS TITLE
CD
CONVERT ECHO FSUTIL OPENFILE REM SHIFT TREE
CHCP ENDLOCAL FTYPE IF PATH REN SHUTDOWN
CHDIR COPY ERASE LABEL PAUSE RENAME SORT TYPE
CHKDSK DATE EXIT GOTO MD POPD REPLACE START VER