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* <code>cockpit-docker</code> | * <code>cockpit-docker</code> allows you to manage docker containers | ||
* <code>cockpit-machines</code> allows you to manage VMs via libvirt | |||
* <code>cockpit-networkmanager</code> | |||
* <code>cockpit-packagekit</code> to manage packages | |||
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sudo apt install -y cockpit cockpit-docker cockpit-machines cockpit-networkmanager cockpit-packagekit | |||
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Revision as of 02:10, 23 July 2020
The best ways to manage Linux servers
Cockpit
Cockpit is a web application to manage your server.
Install it via
sudo apt install cockpit
Below are some of the modules I recommend. You can install these using apt as well.
cockpit-docker
allows you to manage docker containerscockpit-machines
allows you to manage VMs via libvirtcockpit-networkmanager
cockpit-packagekit
to manage packages
Command to install all modules
sudo apt install -y cockpit cockpit-docker cockpit-machines cockpit-networkmanager cockpit-packagekit