
Libpwquality1 libteamdctl0 network-manager network-manager-pptp ppp

Libpcsclite1 libproxy1v5 libpwquality-common libpwquality-tools Libdconf1 libmagic-mgc libmagic1 libndp0 libnl-route-3-200 libnm0 Libblockdev-mdraid2 libbluetooth3 libbytesize-common libbytesize1 libcrack2 Glib-networking-common glib-networking-services gsettings-desktop-schemas

The following additional packages will be installed:Ĭockpit-bridge cockpit-networkmanager cockpit-packagekit cockpit-storagedĬockpit-system cockpit-ws cracklib-runtime dconf-gsettings-backendĭconf-service dns-root-data dnsmasq-base file glib-networking Simply run the command below and press enter sudo apt-get install cockpit Update your system by using the command below sudo apt update Make sure your system is updated in order to be able to install cockpit. ssh can add your user to the sudo group by using usermod sudo usermod -aG sudo USER In this tutorial you will learn how to install Cockpit on Ubuntu 22.04įor example: I'm logging in as oht to my server, you can install cockpit on any user you like as long as the user has sudo permissions, because you'll be using cockpit to manage your server. So, cockpit is a web-management server gui tool that will save you a lot of time when managing your server.

With cockpit you can do basically anything you can do when you login normally on your server, you can manage services, manage logs, create new accounts, update your system and much more, and you can do all this without typing commands manually on your terminal each time you want to do something on your server. Cockpit is a web console utility that allows you to manage your server with ease, it is a essential tool when it comes to managing your server.
