Cockpit 270
Cockpit is the modern Linux admin interface. We release regularly.
Here are the release notes from Cockpit 270, cockpit-machines 269, and cockpit-podman 48:
Services: User-created timer deletion
User-created systemd timers (in /etc/systemd/system) can now be deleted.


System Diagnostics: Working with diagnostic reports has been improved
The Diagnostic Reports page now lists all reports that have been created. Reports can be downloaded and removed from the list. When creating a new report, several options can be specified.

Machines: Redesign content removal dialogs
Dialogs for deleting resources on the Machines page now show details about which resources are about to be deleted.
For example: Removing host devices from the VM shows the host device with identifying information such as vendor, product, and slot number.

Another example: When deleting a storage pool, optional deletion of volumes now shows which volumes would be deleted.

Podman: Container renaming
Container names can be changed from the container’s menu.

Thanks to Pavel Stržínek for this feature!
Podman: Health check support
Health checks can be set up when creating a container. In container details, the current health check result and history can be viewed. Additionally, in the details, health checks can be manually triggered.

Try it out
Cockpit 270, cockpit-machines 269, and cockpit-podman 48 are available now: