The release candidate for openSUSE Leap 15.6 has been released for testing.
Try Cockpit in Leap Release Candidate
openSUSE Leap 15.6 exited Beta and entered its Release Candidate phase with build 669.1 last week. You can get Leap 15.6 RC install images from get.opensuse.org.
This means the release is considered featurefull and contributors should focus on bug fixes and eliminating any remaining build failures.
Users who are eager to install Leap 15.6 on their machines should check the release’s known issues to see if there is any issue that prevents the use of the RC.
The release team was able to deliver a long time awaited Cockpit for both Leap and SUSE Package Hub users. Users might be familiar with Cockpit’s web-based admin interface from Leap Micro tutorials.
Users are advised not to publicly expose Port 9090 used with the admin interface; just like people shouldn’t expose their router’s web interface to the public.
`$ sudo zypper in cockpit` `$ sudo systemctl enable --now cockpit.socket` `$ firefox https://localhost:9090 # login as root for admin access`
Previous attempts to include Cockpit in Leap 15.5 were made, but there were several blockers. Inclusion was possible thanks to a refresh of the python311 stack, which was part of massive update effort for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 Service Pack 6 along with unification branding. The team was able to build Cockpit once and provide it for both SLES and Leap users with this RC.
There is no existing SELinux policy on Leap 15.X so the SELinux part of Cockpit is not expected to be working. The release team expects to have an SELinux policy in Leap 16, so this will be working for future releases.
Happy Hacking!