OSX 10.12, Apache 2.4.28, PHP 7.1.12 I am trying to enable a.htaccess file in my project directory. In order for it to work I have to adjust some Apache 2 configuration files. I have gone through a. Mac OS is considered the pioneer of GUI based operating systems, as it was launched when MS-DOS was the industry standard. Mac OS is a completely capable OS that provides functionality and services similar to Windows or Linux OS. Some of the code base and features of.
Gaia is the user interface for Boot to Gecko (B2G); it's a set of Web applications that runs locally on a B2G device, emulator, desktop build, or Firefox build. All you need to know in order to add apps or make changes to Gaia are Web technologies like JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.
The Gaia lock screen
The Gaia Directive Mac Os Catalina
The Gaia Directive Mac Os X
The lock screen shows the network carrier, current time and date, and a slidebar allowing the user to unlock the phone or go straight to the camera to take a picture. If the user has got a passcode lock set, the lock screen will also show a passcode entry interface.
Note that on some devices the passcode is enabled by default; in these cases the default PIN to unlock the device is '0000'. Cat part.i(o) mac os. This most likely will change over time as this feature is fleshed out.
The default Gaia interface
The default interface in Gaia, as seen here, is similar to what you see on most typical smartphones.
The Gaia Directive Mac Os Sierra
The Gaia Directive Mac Os X
The lock screen shows the network carrier, current time and date, and a slidebar allowing the user to unlock the phone or go straight to the camera to take a picture. If the user has got a passcode lock set, the lock screen will also show a passcode entry interface.
Note that on some devices the passcode is enabled by default; in these cases the default PIN to unlock the device is '0000'. Cat part.i(o) mac os. This most likely will change over time as this feature is fleshed out.
The default Gaia interface
The default interface in Gaia, as seen here, is similar to what you see on most typical smartphones.
The Gaia Directive Mac Os Sierra
This image is obviously of a prerelease version of the operating system, with placeholder icons (and some test applications). The status bar at the top indicates the network on which the phone is operating (or 'No SIM card' for a device without any network), the network strength, WiFi signal strength, battery level, and current time.
The middle area of the display shows icons for the applications; swiping left and right pages through screens of icons. You can find more about the default suite of apps that comes with Gaia on our Gaia apps page.
At the bottom of the screen is a dock with room for up to seven of your most commonly used applications. You can drag and drop apps to the dock from the middle area.
See also
- Gaia apps: This page includes further information about each app, such as how to use them, and how to modify them.
- Developer settings: An explanation of the different developer settings that you can enable via the Gaia Settings app.
>httpd: Could not open configuration file /usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf: No such file or directory
By default, apache expects its configuration file to be in /usr/local/apache2/conf
You don't have a configuration file there, so Apache chokes. Apple puts the apache configuration in /etc/httpd/
You can't runhttpd.conf, even the Apple-supplied one - it tells Apache what to do, it doesn't do anything itself.
Your solutions are to either create a valid httpd.conf file at /usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf or recompile Apache with a configuration switch that tells it whatever location you want to use for the config file using the PREFIX option: e.g. ./configure --prefix=/etc/httpd to match Apple's config.
Apr 17, 2007 11:14 AM