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The Cockpit components for managing software updates for ostree based systems.
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cockpit-pcp-215-1.lbn25.x86_64
Cockpit support for reading PCP metrics and loading PCP archives.
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cockpit-selinux-270-1.lbn25.noarch
This package contains the Cockpit user interface integration with the
utility setroubleshoot to diagnose and resolve SELinux issues.
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cockpit-shell-120-1.fc25.noarch
This package contains the Cockpit shell UI assets.
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cockpit-sosreport-270-1.lbn25.noarch
The Cockpit component for creating diagnostic reports with the
sosreport tool.
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cockpit-storaged-270-1.lbn25.noarch
The Cockpit component for managing storage. This package uses udisks.
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cockpit-subscriptions-137-1.lbn25.noarch
This package contains the Cockpit user interface integration with local
subscription management.
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cockpit-system-270-1.lbn25.noarch
This package contains the Cockpit shell and system configuration interfaces.
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cockpit-ws-215-1.lbn25.x86_64
The Cockpit Web Service listens on the network, and authenticates users.
If sssd-dbus is installed, you can enable client certificate/smart card
authentication via sssd/FreeIPA.
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cogl-1.22.2-2.lbn25.x86_64
Cogl is a small open source library for using 3D graphics hardware to draw
pretty pictures. The API departs from the flat state machine style of
OpenGL and is designed to make it easy to write orthogonal components that
can render without stepping on each others toes.
As well aiming for a nice API, we think having a single library as opposed
to an API specification like OpenGL has a few advantages too; like being
able to paper over the inconsistencies/bugs of different OpenGL
implementations in a centralized place, not to mention the myriad of OpenGL
extensions. It also means we are in a better position to provide utility
APIs that help software developers since they only need to be implemented
once and there is no risk of inconsistency between implementations.
Having other backends, besides OpenGL, such as drm, Gallium or D3D are
options we are interested in for the future.
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