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22 December 2009
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Store and access passwords safely with python’s keyring

Python’s keyring lib supports Windows win32crypto, Mac OS X’s SXKeychain, KDE’s KWallet, Gnome’s keyring, and encrypted or unencrypted password files. When your application wants to store or fetch data from the keyring, it will just work.

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12 December 2009
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How to install Ubuntu on a OLPC XO Laptop

Get a developer key and install Unbuntu on a usb disk so you can boot any XO from the USB disk without modifying your XO laptop. All production XO laptops have firmware security enabled when you receive them. Once unlocked, you can run any operating system you want.

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10 December 2009
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Install Google Chrome browser on Fedora 12

I think it’s easier just to setup the google repo and fetch it all at once. blah, blah, blah, Done. Launch it via “google-chrome” or from the gnome toolbar. That’s it for installing on Fedora 12. If you’re looking for Fedora 10 or Fedora 11, try these links…

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9 November 2009
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Speed up your OLPC XO laptop significantly without tweaking

Switch to the console by pressing CTRL-ALT- (The neighborhood button is the one on the left with the most dots where you see other XO’s and wifi hot spots around you) and install xcompmgr.

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7 August 2009
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Configuring and making OProfile for a custom kernel on Fedora

I found the easiest way to get all the dependencies out of the way was to attempt to install Fedora’s oprofile, oprofile-devel, and oprofile-gui through YUM. But instead of installing them, just find out their dependencies and install those.

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8 May 2009
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Fedora Minimal Install .iso less than 150 Meg

boot.iso should be enough to get you going. You should be able to find it on most fedora mirrors. The one I just downloaded was only 147 megabytes.

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20 April 2009
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How to figure out RPM dependencies

You might need to look at an RPM file and figure out what it needs, retrieve it by hand, and install the packages yourself.

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14 April 2009
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Setup GRUB boot loader in 3 steps

GNU GRUB is easy to set up, it’s just got it’s own funky syntax that you don’t really see anywhere else.
GRUB stands for GRand Unified Bootloader
GNU GRUB is a multiboot boot loader derived from the original GRUB. It is the first software program that runs when a computer starts. …

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8 April 2009
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Reinstall customized RPMs with repackage and rollback

Here’s one very specific way to temporarily remove an RPM package where I think I want it gone, but I want to test to see how the system reacts when the package is completely removed. I dont’ want to just remove it because i’ve made some changes to the config files and perhaps I’ve spliced in a few custom binaries here and there, so it’s really iffy.

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27 March 2009
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Install Bro - Network Intrusion Detection System

Install Bro - Network-based Intrusion Detection, on Fedora or Ubuntu. Bro will get installed in /usr/local/bro/ by default, unless you specified a prefix in configure as I did. I also created a bro user and group to own everything and did the make as that bro user.

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