chkconfig --list
C:\> Listsvc
driverquery
Listsvc
who command gives the list of users who have currently logged in......
Linux OS is : PS -ef
type "wmic qfe list" (without quotations) then press Enter
Root configuration Data
There are a series of commands, depending on what and how much information you want on logged in users. The commands are: who w users finger (if installed)
False. Run just allows you to use a command line for one command.
There is no command as such. Unlike in Windows, a program in Linux does not have to register it's existence in a list or registry. If you installed the program manually, or use a distro without a package manager, there is no way to determine what is installed. On distros that have package managers, such as Debian, Fedora, or Ubuntu, you can usually print an output of installed packages. In Debian / Ubuntu, use the commanddpkg --get-selections | lessto scroll through a list of installed packages. I do not recall offhand what you would do in Fedora or Red Hat.
The company known as Westminster Property Services provides services in which one can search for or list a house or property. Currently though, the Westminster Property Services covers only select locations.
Device Manager will have a list of all devices installed on your computer.