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<description><![CDATA[One of the best tools around for keeping an eye on your log files for security purposes is root-tail.  I have been using this tool for years now and it's pretty phenomenal.  Using the KDE desktop it's very straight forward to use and you can color code which tail file is being displayed on your desktop.  If you've never seen root-tail in action, you will really get a kick out of how this log is displayed right on your desktop.

Here is an actual ksnapshot of root-tail in action on my desktop.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[[color=orange:8ee2569790]We Show You How To Use The Date Function To Save Reoccurring Files Which Would Otherwise Get Overwritten
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One of the first things I ran into when beginning my FreeBSD adventure was finding a way to automatically backup my web servers mysql database files. I found that even webmin (an application management interface) wasn't able to handle saving of my mysql database files without overwriting the previously saved (day before) files.

As you may alr]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[[color=orange:a991c4510a]Removing ^M From Files Saved Within Windows Is Easy Using This Utility.

[size=14:a991c4510a]This is probably one of the most annoying issues you have to deal with when you open a lot of files which have either been on a windows system or were created on a windows machine, and that is removing those pesky ^M symbols when viewed on a Unix box.  Generally these carriage return symbols (^M) don't do any harm when they are within Unix files but they are annoying and make t]]></description>
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Welcome to the Industrial Strength FreeBSD Hacks Website where you can learn the latest and greatest hacks for the awesome FreeBSD OS.  This includes Tips, Tricks, Hacks, and scripts to not only help you in your daily life with FreeBSD, but will also make you more productive.  

If you are new to FreeBSD you will find that we have many resources for the beginner and the advanced, but if you have questions that you cannot find answers for, then by all means drop us a line and]]></description>
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