Houston Command Center – Installation, Interface Overview and Beginner’s Guide

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Houston Command Center – Installation, Interface Overview and Beginner’s Guide
Houston Command Center – Installation, Interface Overview and Beginner’s Guide
Houston Command Center from 45Drives is a Linux management console that allows you to perform routine tasks on your server through your favorite web browser. In this video, Jay will provide a complete getting started guide for beginners that will include an interface overview, installation instructions, and much more!

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*Time codes*
00:00 – Introduction
01:31 – Installing Cockpit (Houston is based on Cockpit)
03:31 – Cockpit socket activation
06:46 – A quick tour of the cockpit
08:38 – Houston compared to the cockpit
10:12 a.m. – Let’s take a closer look at Houston
3:03 p.m. – How to install Houston Command Center
5:49 p.m. – Installing ZFS support for Houston

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• Houston Instructions for Rocky 8 https://learnlinux.link/houston-rocky
• Houston Instructions for Ubuntu 20.04 https://learnlinux.link/houston-ubuntu

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