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Encyclopedia > GNOME Keyring

GNOME Keyring is similar to the Mac OS keyring. It is designed to contain your various usernames and passwords in an easy to access yet secure manner. Mac OS, which stands for Macintosh Operating System, is a range of graphical user interface-based operating systems developed by Apple Computer for the Macintosh computers. ... A keyring is a ring of material, usually metal or plastic, that holds keys and other small items, which are sometimes connected to keychains. ...


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GNOME Keyring - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (104 words)
The keyring is a implemented as a daemon and uses the process name gnome-keyring-daemon.
GNOME Keyring Manager is a GUI to manage your "virtual keyring".
GNOME Keyring and GNOME Keyring Manager are both part of the GNOME desktop.
GNOME - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2086 words)
GNOME is used in conjunction with an operating system, such as a GNU/Linux distribution or Sun Microsystems' Solaris, to create a fully functional computer system.
GNOME is the official desktop of the GNU Project and the correct pronunciation of the name is /gəˈnoʊm/ (guh-nome), although /noʊʊm/ (as in the English word "gnome") is also in common usage.
GNOME releases are made in the form of source code, which is then compiled and integrated with the rest of the system.
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