Sysadmins, no matter what platforms they work on, are awash in great open source software tools. In this article, we highlight well-knownand not-so-well-knowntools that have released new versions in 2016. …
Vim
Just because the Windows/Linux battle has been laid to rest, that doesn’t mean the editor wars are over, too. The venerable Vim editor, which celebrated its 25th birthday in November, is still under active development. This year saw the release of version 8, the first major release in a decade. Vim 8 brings features such as support for GTK+ 3 and DirectX, asynchronous I/O for plugins, and jobs.
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