I don't know. I started ubuntu not too long after 10.10 came out. But,
assuming you have the drop down menus that say applications, places,
etc. you just go to applications, system tools, and click cryptkeeper.
You should notice a symbol that looks like keys. Click it and any folder
you create should be there. select the one you want to open and enter
your password. It should work in 10.10, but I don't know what 9.10 is
like and I specialize in other operating systems. Still getting used to
Linux. But I love it!

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