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macOS is the current marketing name for Apple's Macintosh Operating System. This OS was previously known as OS X, and Mac OS X before that (which itself succeeded the 'classic' Mac OS).

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Where is the httpd error log file on Lion?

It's normally /var/log/apache2/error_log but... Note that there's certain types of errors which can occur before apache starts logging, which might lead you to believe that you're looking in the wron …
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imovie. Adding a static image without the gentle zooming effect

I'm using imovie 10.0.3 When I add a static image (a jpeg file) to my movie it adds a gentle zooming effect. Very pretty but I didn't want it, and I cannot work out how to switch it off. Infuriating! …
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How to help the jEdit application find java?

Mac applications have an info.plist file inside them, where you can sometimes poke in sneaky settings. You can browse to this by right clicking and saying "Show package contents". You should see a "Co …
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How to help the jEdit application find java?

I installed jEdit on my new mac (Intel processor 11.3.1 Big Sur) but it gives me the message "This application requires that java 11 or later be installed on your computer." So I installed java with …
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How to launch TextMate (and probably other software) from the command line?

I guess they've made this easier recently. You can now install the "mate" command by going to... TextMate "Settings..." -> "Terminal" -> Click the "Install" button (where it's now saying "uninstall" f …
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