kk4qbn wrote to all <=-
anyone been using cockpit web console for linux yet? I actually
installed it the other day thinking I was installing something else,
and then forgot about, then just kinda "re-discovered" it when logging into my system remotely the other day, and this is a badass little
suite of apps.. it works great for controlling synchronet and all my
other apps via systemd and I've been playing with virtual machines on
it today,, very cool.. I don't know how long it has been available,
this is really the first I've ever heard of it. but it's cool as crap.
anyone been using cockpit web console for linux yet? I actually installed it the other day thinking I was installing something else, and then forgot abou then just kinda "re-discovered" it when logging into my system remotely the other day, and this is a badass little suite of apps.. it works great for controlling synchronet and all my other apps via systemd and I've been playi with virtual machines on it today,, very cool.. I don't know how long it has been available, this is really the first I've ever heard of it. but it's coo as crap.
the first I've ever heard of it. but it's cool as crap.
Reminds me of webmin, but much cooler. I'm going to put it on my container host and give it a try. Thanks for the pointer!
It is pretty cool. I've only dabbled with it a little. I typically manage my machines with a combination of Satellite and Ansible (at work). I'll have to revisit again at some point but, for my use case it wasn't something I would use on a regular basis since we already have other software for monitoring and the ones I already mentioned for management and updates.
anyone been using cockpit web console for linux yet? I actually installed it the other day thinking I was installing something else, and then forgot about, then just kinda "re-discovered" it when logging into my system
Looks interesting. I might install it into kali and take it for a ride.
Re: cockpit
By: Mickey to kk4qbn on Sun Feb 25 2024 07:58 pm
Looks interesting. I might install it into kali and take it for a ride.ZOMG K4L1 L1NuX?! ARE YOU A L33T HAX0R?!
say they are using kali.. :) where are people hearing of kali as some elite, special thing? i don't get it...
things that would need to be done to navigate in linux, and everyone of them say they are using kali.. :) where are people hearing of kali as some elite, special thing? i don't get it...
kk4qbn wrote to DaiTengu <=-
the linux facebook groups are full of folks asking how to do the
simplest things that would need to be done to navigate in linux, and everyone of them say they are using kali.. :) where are people hearing
of kali as some elite, special thing? i don't get it...
some elite, special thing? i don't get it...
Networkchuck on Youtube, and others, I suppose. Isn't that where everybody
I had an old Samsung Galaxy S3 that I was able to root and run LineageOS on it. Ran a chrooted Kali Linux on it, that was a fun little experiment.
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