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
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My home server is managed with Cockpit since years and I am really happy with it.
I used it too on Ubuntu and it seemed too limited, isn’t it more complete for RedHat distributions?
Yeah, it does have fewer features than older admin portals like webmin, etc
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?