After updating to 10.6.2 I’ve been running into some keychain issues, receiving errors like this one pretty much every time I try and save an item to my Keychain:
Keychain “login” cannot be found to store “login”
[Restore Defaults] [Cancel]
Thankfully the fix is pretty simple.
Open your Applications folder.
Then go to Utilities.
Open up Keychain Access.
Click Keychain Access in your navigation bar, and select Keychain First Aid.
Run the Repair function.
Then run the Verify function.
That should fix things.
I know a few other websites have instructions on how to install OS X on the Lenovo S10, but I’m working on step-by-step instructions that include getting the audio working.
Hopefully I’ll have that posted later in the week.
Posted in
Aaron Nelsen,
Mac OS X at May 17th, 2009.
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I have a problem: I’m addicted to podcasts. From Diggnation and 1UP Yours, to Car Talk and A Prairie Home Companion, my subscription list covers a wide range of interests, and an even wider space on my hard drive. I have an 80 gig hard drive on my Macbook, and as of an hour ago I had 987MB free. That’s not good folks, that’s not good at all.
I talked to fellow blogger Aaron about it, and he suggested a few applications that would clear up some space without forcing me to delete any programs or media.
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Posted in
Fred Smith,
Mac OS X,
OS X,
Software at October 25th, 2008.
2 Comments.
You can now download yourself a copy of the first beta release of OpenOffice 3.0 for Mac OS X. This is the first version to run natively on the Mac and not require X11.
The download clocks in at 168MB and is for Intel Macs only.
It should be noted that the OpenOffice 3.0 beta is also available for Linux, Solaris and Windows.
[ Downloads for all operating systems can be found here ]