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How To Install Cockpit On Non Red Hat Based Distros

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For so long, Suse Linux has a monopoly on a graphical managment service for Linux. While YaST is a great tool that I absolutely adore, it sucks that you can only run it on SUSE and SUSE based Linux distros. However, it seems that there is a saviour. Our friends at Red Hat have created Cockpit, a web based, extensible, and powerful GUI that allows you to configure and automate many jobs on Linux that would otherwise require using the command line. So, If you would like to manage your servers without having to type out a bunch of commands, I am going to explain how to install, configure, and run Cockpit.
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