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9 Cockpit is a web accessible interactive admin interface for Linux
10 machines. Cockpit can usually be accessed on port 9090 of the machine
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15 The cockpit-ws web service listens on port 9090 and is started on
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20 The cockpit-bridge provides Cockpit in the web browser with access to
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25 Please send bug reports to either the distribution bug tracker or the
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29 Cockpit has been written by many contributors[2].
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32 Cockpit Guide[3], cockpit-ws(8), cockpit-bridge(1), cockpit.conf(5),
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