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The Kitserver V13.1.0.0 is a software package for Windows and Linux that enables you to control your computer remotely over the opensource protocol named opensc Salt-SSH2. The steps required to use the kit are: 1) install and configure Salt-SSH2; 2) configure Windows or Linux; 3) configure server; 4) install and use remote desktop (optional). At this point, you can manage your remote system with a number of software like: ssh, vim, bash, emacs, xterm/urxvt/etc., openjdk/openjre JVM (Java), python interpreter or even any text editor of your choice (e.g., nano). There is a video Tutorial on Youtube: Setting up and using Kitserver 13 with Acer Aspire One Netbook and with Microsoft Windows 7. A HowTo (in Portuguese) to use the packages with salt-ssh2 is on SaltStack's site. On March 17, 2013, Google announced that it was supporting this project by funding the "Google Summer of Code" program for this project under mentor Thiago Chaves Lima. This article is based on material taken from the Free Software Foundation's document "GNU General Public License". On 2011-01-01, the first version of Kitserver was started on github. The official version of Kitserver was released on 2011-01-22 with support for Windows and Linux.The Kitserver13 is published on the V13.1.0. 0 version, the last one on February 2014.This is a project from the Free Software Foundation. As of February 22, 2014 no distros have been released yet. This article contains material translated from ("Kitserver"), as retrieved on March 24, 2015. On 2010-08-15, the Kitserver13 was accepted into DebianUnstable. On 2010-09-02 it entered DebianTesting. On 2010-09-08 it entered DebianUnstable again due to dependency problems with openssh. On 2010-09-29 it reached PackagesStatus in DebianUnstable due to an update in openssh package in Debian unstable to 4.9p1 libssh2 version 1.2. 1. On 2010-10-17, it entered Debian Testing again due to dependency problems with libopenjdk-6-jdk in Debian unstable. On 2010-11-01, it entered back into Debian Unstable, for the second time. On 2011-01-01 it reached a stable version release of 3.1.0 and was published on February 22, 2014 by Thiago Chaves Lima of the Free Software Foundation on his blog article from Free Software Magazine "Kitserver".The Kitserver 13 is published on the V13.1.0. kitserver13 v13.1.0.0.rar cfa1e77820
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