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Please note that there are two ways to disable IPv6: through the Control Panel and through the Registry Editor. Using the Control Panel method will only set your system to prefer IPv4 over IPv6, but not disable IPv6 fully. If you want to fully disable IPv6 and understand the risks to your Windows components if you do so , please see the Microsoft article at the bottom of this page.
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General Information Boot Camp is software included with OS X so you can run compatible versions of Microsoft Windows on an Intel-based Mac. You can run the Windows operating system on your Mac at native speed—without the performance penalty that comes with software emulation or "virtual machines." Windows applications have full access to multiple processors and multiple cores,...
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Summary: This article shows you the step-by-step process of how to send a print job from your Windows laptop to one of the LSU Public Access computer lab print servers via LSU's Wireless Network. Anyone with a valid PAWS ID and a Tiger Card can print documents remotely to any of the LSU Public Access computer lab...
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Pre-Installation Instructions Burn the iso.dvd file to a DVD using an image burning program. Windows users can refer to Burning CDs/DVDs from ISO in Windows: LSU Overview to burn an .iso. Mac users are encouraged to use the Disk Utility program. Support for Disk Utility can be found here . Installation Instructions 1. Boot to the installation...
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How To Enable IPv6 1. From the Control Panel (Windows Key + X) , select Network and Internet . 2. Open Network and Sharing Center . 3. Click Change Adapter Settings . 4. Right-click your connection and go to Properties . 5. In the middle of the window, check the box next to Internet Protocol...
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Mac OS X: Boot Camp Troubleshooting Boot Camp is used to run the Windows Operating System on a Mac computer. Occasionally, users will experience problems installing or running Boot Camp. This article will cover several methods of troubleshooting available for Boot Camp. The most common and useful method is simply accessing the Apple support site located at ...
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General Information Linux is an operating system that freely releases its source code to anyone that wishes to use the Linux Kernal. When people say "Linux" they are usually talking about a specific Linux distribution. If you are talking about just the operating system the technical term is Linux kernel. A Linux distribution is considered to be the Linux kernel and a group of...
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Linux IAAS SLA Introduction This document is to establish the Service Level Agreement for LSU’s Linux-based IAAS (Infrastructure as a Service). Service Availability ITS does not currently guarantee a service availability target but strives to maintain 99.9% availability, excluding pre-established monthly maintenance windows and down time caused by...
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Summary: This article shows you the step-by-step process of how to send a print job from your Windows laptop to one of the LSU Public Access computer lab print servers via LSU's Wireless Network. Anyone with a valid PAWS ID and a Tiger Card can print documents remotely to any of the LSU Public Access computer lab...
Article Id: 20582

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