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How to Disable TCP/IPv6 on All Domain Computers Using Group Policy in Windows Server 2025

Managing network protocols across an entire domain doesn’t have to be complicated. If you’re looking to disable IPv6 on all your domain computers, Group Policy offers a centralized, efficient solution that saves you from manually configuring each machine. Let me…

How to Remotely Shutdown or Restart Multiple Domain Computers from Domain Controller on Windows Server 2025

Managing a network of domain computers can be challenging, especially when you need to perform maintenance tasks like shutting down or restarting multiple machines simultaneously. Whether you’re applying updates, performing scheduled maintenance, or managing power consumption across your organization, Windows…

How to Upgrade & Migrate Hyper-V VMs to Windows Server 2025

Windows Server 2025 has arrived, and if you’re managing Hyper-V virtual machines, you’re probably wondering about the best path forward. I’ve been working with virtualization environments for years, and I know that upgrading can feel daunting—but it doesn’t have to…

How to Reset a Forgotten Windows 11 Password Using Hiren’s Boot CD

Forgetting your Windows 11 password can feel like being locked out of your own home. It’s frustrating, especially when you have important files and work waiting inside. The good news? You don’t need to reinstall Windows or lose your data.…

KDE Proposes New Plasma Login Manager to Replace SDDM

KDE Proposes New Plasma Login Manager to Replace SDDM

Several years ago, KDE retired its bespoke display manager (KDM) in favor of SDDM. However, despite the community’s best efforts, SDDM’s architecture made it challenging to incorporate everything from advanced power management to specialized input methods. So, now looks like…

ProtonUp-Qt v2.14 Brings New Proton-EM Compatibility Tool

ProtonUp-Qt v2.14 Brings New Proton-EM Compatibility Tool

ProtonUp-Qt, an open-source GUI that streamlines the installation and updating of Proton-GE and Wine-based compatibility layers, enabling Linux gamers to run Windows-exclusive titles on their preferred distributions, has rolled out the brand-new 2.14 version. The key change in this release…

How to Install Visual Studio Code on Arch Linux

How to Install Visual Studio Code on Arch Linux

Visual Studio Code (VS Code) is a feature-rich, highly customizable editor loved by developers worldwide, and Arch Linux provides the perfect platform to unleash its full potential. The reason is simple: as a rolling release, Arch always provides users with the latest, most modern,…

Migrating from VMware to OpenShift Virtualization

Migrating from VMware to OpenShift Virtualization

If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve felt the squeeze. Maybe it’s the unpredictable VMware licensing costs that hit your budget like a freight train, or perhaps you’re just tired of managing separate toolchains for VMs and containers. Whatever brought…

Finding the Most Up-to-Date and Fastest Arch Linux Mirrors

Finding the Most Up-to-Date and Fastest Arch Linux Mirrors

If you’re an Arch Linux user, you’ve probably experienced the frustration of slow package downloads. The culprit? You might be using a mirror server that’s geographically distant or simply overloaded. After years of managing Arch systems, I’ve learned that optimizing…

Auto-cpufreq 3.0 Released With CPU Turbo Controls

Auto-cpufreq 3.0 Released With CPU Turbo Controls

Nine months after the previous 2.6 release, Auto-cpufreq, a free and open-source automatic CPU speed & power optimizer for Linux, has launched its latest version, 3.0. If you haven’t heard of it, it’s a great piece of software that dynamically adjusts…