How to use the latest Cockpit with Fedora 21

Stef Walter stefw at redhat.com
Wed Nov 5 06:38:51 UTC 2014


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Cockpit is once again in heavy development, we're moving things around
a lot so that we can have a more modular architecture.

Obviously you can try to build Cockpit from git, but for Fedora 21
users Stephen Gallagher has set up a custom software repository so you
can try out the latest cutting edge Cockpit. Run these commands once:

$ sudo dnf install -y dnf-plugins-core
$ sudo dnf copr enable sgallagh/cockpit-preview

And now you can install and upgrade the latest version of Cockpit,
either via the command line, for example:

$ sudo dnf install cockpit

Or you can also use the 'Software' tool in GNOME to install cockpit
... but you still need to run the above 'copr' command once from a
terminal.

If (like I did) you don't have dnf-plugins-core installed, you need to
install like this before running the above command:

Cheers,

Stef
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