Month: April 2022

How to enable Telnet Client in Windows 10

For developers and administrators, the Telnet Client is an excellent tool for managing and testing network access. However, with Microsoft Windows 10, the Telnet Client application is disabled by default. If you try to use it before it’s activated, you’ll get an error notice saying that it’s “not recognized as an internal or external command, …

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How to Hide “System Requirements Not Met” on Windows 11?

Windows 11 is known for being finicky when it comes to hardware. You might be getting a “System Requirements Not Met” notice if you skipped over the standard requirements and forced it to install. Here’s how to turn it off. A registry hack can be used to disable the notifications. You can use Regedit or …

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How to See When Apps Access Your Clipboard on Android

Here’s something slightly worrisome you may not know: all Android (and iPhone) apps can read your clipboard. That’s bad enough, but how can you know when it’s happening? Thankfully, we can keep an eye on any shady apps. That’s the worst thing about apps having access to your clipboard—it’s pretty much impossible to know if it’s being …

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What is Livepatch In Ubuntu Server and how to enable it

The Ubuntu Livepatch service keeps your Ubuntu systems up to date with critical kernel upgrades for you. Which saves you time and effort. Livepatch is a program that allows you to quickly patch Ubuntu Linux kernel vulnerabilities. It is an application that allows you to patch the running kernel without having to reset your computer. …

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