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How To Disable IPV6 on Windows 10 with PowerShell

How To Disable IPV6 on Windows 10 with PowerShell Introduction In today’s post we will look into how to disable IPV6 using PowerShell on Windows 10. You ask why would you want to disable IPV6? There could be several reasons like not being used on the network, causing network binding issues or causes intermittent network disconnects (VPN) and other reasons. SO let’s move along and see just how... read more

How To Install Resynthesizer plugin’s in GIMP 2.10 in Windows 10

How To Install Resynthesizer plugin’s in GIMP 2.10 in Windows 10 Introduction Today we are going to show how to install a very useful Gimp script called Resynthesizer. What is Resynthesizer? Resynthesizer is a Gimp plug-in for texture synthesis. Given a sample of a texture, it can create more of that texture. Similar to Photoshop Heal tool. For repairing scanned torn photographs in GIMP this is a no... read more

Checking Your TPM Version on Windows 10

Checking Your TPM Version on Windows 10 Introduction A new Windows version is on the horizon and in the requirements for Windows 11 we see TPM 2.0. The question being asked is what version of TPM do I have and where do I find it. Get The Information First, check if you have a TPM chip is to run the get-tpm command via Windows PowerShell. To do this, type PowerShell in the Start menu search bar.... read more

How To Install Reaper on Fedora 34

How To Install Reaper on Fedora 34 Introduction One of my favorite DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) is Reaper. In  the past to run Reaper you had to use WINE or other methods but as luck would have it they have been releasing a version for Linux so I thought would give it a try on Fedora 34 running KDE Plasma Desktop. Note: REAPER, fully featured with no artificial limitations. You can evaluate REAPER in... read more

How To Update ESXi 6.x From CLI

How To Update ESXi 6.x From CLI Introduction Been setting up test VM’s on my ESXi 6.7 host and found several critical patches out there that needed to be applied. Since I have only one host I looked to the CLI. Process to Update ESXi Place the host in maintenance mode, enable SSH to your host, and log in. Right-click your host and select Enter Maintenance Mode. Select Manage > services. Select... read more

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