File README.md of Package opensuse-ecsos-leap
This package attempts to restore the familiar and proven configurations from before Leap 16 as far as possible. In addition, cockpit is installed in such a way that it can be accessed via the menu. Among other things: - The first user is no longer root, familiar root behavior, - Reactivation of 32-bit and installation of necessary SELinux settings for Steam. - Add missing cockpit for the no longer existing and removed yast. Further rollbacks may follow. Important Note -------------- When installing the package, a message like the following appears: Problem: 1: opensuse-ecsos-leap-1.0-lp160.2.1.noarch requires ‘patterns-cockpit’, but this requirement cannot be satisfied Uninstallable providers: patterns-cockpit-16.0-160000.2.2.x86_64[openSUSE:repo-oss] Solution 1: Uninstall busybox-hostname-1.37.0-160000.2.2.noarch Solution 2: Do not install opensuse-ecsos-leap-1.0-lp160.2.1.noarch Solution 3: Break opensuse-ecsos-leap-1.0-lp160.2.1.noarch by ignoring some dependencies In this case, select solution 1. Firewall and cockpit -------------------- If the firewall is enabled, the following must be done in order to access it via the network: $> firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --add-service=cockpit $> firewall-cmd --reload Now you can log in at: https://localhost:9090/ or https://IP_ADDRESS_OF_MACHINE:9090/ with your user name. However, a certificate is missing here. This is very critical for a central configuration tool that is accessible via the network. The certificate should therefore still be created.