4/4/2023 8:47 PM | |
Joined: 10/22/2020 Last visit: 10/1/2024 Posts: 169 Rating: (6) |
Hello MABEO_JEROME, it seems like you're having some issues with accessing all the functionalities in Cockpit. Are you sure your user account has the necessary permissions? Check if your user account belongs to the required groups (e.g., 'sudo', 'adm', 'cockpit') to access the full range of functionalities. When looking at the installation instructions of cockpit, I wonder whether not all packages have been installed. Try to install missing functionalities as follows:
Depending on your specific application and needs, there are of course open-source alternatives to web-based administration and monitoring tools for your Linux system: Webmin, Ajenti and Portainer to name a few. Please note, at this point, the explicit disclaimer that none of these tools or cockpits have been tested by us so far and we need to troubleshoot as well. Hope this helps! Let us know if you have any success or if you need any further help. BR |
4/5/2023 12:38 PM | |
Joined: 6/24/2021 Last visit: 11/12/2024 Posts: 15 Rating: (0) |
Hi, Thanks a lot, it is ok with apt-get install cockpit-networkmanager. Bye |
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