Cockpit is the modern Linux admin interface. We release regularly.

Here are the release notes from Cockpit 267 and cockpit-machines 266

I use cockpit at home, pretty happy with it

My home server is managed with Cockpit since years and I am really happy with it.

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I used it too on Ubuntu and it seemed too limited, isn’t it more complete for RedHat distributions?

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Yeah, it does have fewer features than older admin portals like webmin, etc

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It’s really a shame, but for home it’s just as good. Especially for administering Raspberry.

Wait what do you do with it on a raspberry pi?

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