Cockpit gives you a GUI for your server, which can be accessed via a web browser. Cockpit makes it easy to start containers, administer storage, configure networks, inspect logs, and perform system tasks with a mouse. You can think of Cockpit like a graphical “desktop interface”, but for individual servers. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 0:46 Access Cockpit in the Browser 2:39 Cockpit Interface Overview 5:50 How to Install Cockpit 8:16 Managing Networking in Cockpit 8:53 Managing User Accounts in Cockpit 9:57 Managing System Services in Cockpit 11:04 Using the Terminal in Cockpit 12:10 Conclusion New to Cloud Computing? Get started here with a $100 credit → https://www.linode.com/lp/youtube-viewers/?ifso=linodetube&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=TopDocs Read the doc for more information on Cockpit→ https://cockpit-project.org/ Learn more about installing Cockpit → https://cockpit-project.org/running.html Subscribe to get notified of new episodes as they come out → https://www.youtube.com/linode?sub_confirmation=1 #Linode #Linux #Cockpit #CommandLine Product: Linode, Cockpit, Linux Server; Jay LaCroix;