On Jan 27, 2009, at 9:38 AM, Todd Millecam wrote:

> On Tue, 2009-01-27 at 00:25 -0700, Devin Flake wrote:
>> Remember, this is the UUG so video editing on a Mac is allowed ;)  I
>> think this could be a lot of fun - maybe we could have a uug meeting
>> and brainstorm/come up with a plan for a video or something?  What do
>> people think?
>>
>> Devin
>>
> I don't know about a full meeting--and the deadline is soon.
>
> I use Cinelerra to edit videos on linux.  I haven't delved too deep  
> into
> it, admittedly, but I have made still-frame movies with audio on it  
> from
> there.  It looks pretty complete--if you can figure it out.
>
> Anyway, I had some ideas immediately come to mind when you mentioned
> this:
>
> Script 1:
> Mac: "I'm a mac"
> PC : "and I'm a PC"
> Another guy wearing flannel and jeans walks on
> Mac: "Hey Linux"
> Linux: "Hey Mac"
> Mac: "Hey can you help me get a webserver running?"
> Linux: "Sure thing"
> Linux magically makes an Indian headdress that says "apache" on the
> front and tosses it to Mac.
> Mac: "Thanks!"
> Linux: "No problem"
> Linux creates another Indian headdress and puts it on
> PC : "Can I get one of those?"
> Linux: "Sure--it's all free anyway"
> Linux tosses PC a headdress and then they all start an indian dance
> Ends with a picture of a penguin

This would be great if it wasn't just as easy or easier to get a  
webserver running on a Mac.  It comes with Apache installed by  
default, and all you have to do to get it running is click the check  
box in the Sharing pane.  No need to mess with init.d, or run levels  
to make sure it restarts when your computer restarts. :)

Grant

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