> Where would you not be able to open a terminal emulator? I am so confused.
A mobile device. I don't use terminal emulators without access to some non-touch keyboard so I want a simple interface on my mobile device.
> That cockpit is very limited and seemingly has no future does not mean you can't like what it does now. Just might be worth considering if there are better-supported alternatives.
Sure then compare cockpit with other webmin-esque tools, not a terminal emulator. These are different interfaces, much like I don't compare a voice interface with a mouse-oriented one.
> A mobile device. I don't use terminal emulators without access to some non-touch keyboard so I want a simple interface on my mobile device.
Whether you want to use a terminal emulator on your phone doesn't change whether it's available.
I wouldn't want to use a clumsy web app with dangerous buttons that put me a single mis-touch on a poorly thought out touch target away from messing up/rebooting/powering down a server from my phone either, but that doesn't change that cockpit is available.
> Sure then compare cockpit with other webmin-esque tools, not a terminal emulator.
You compare it to the options available, which includes both terminals and webmin equivalents.
I don't know if there's much of a space left for cockpit or webmin equivalents though. There's hypervisors with dedicated UIs like Proxmox and oVirt, but that's not the same.
I use Termux to do SSH once in a a while. It makes me want to install a web UI to be honest. Most of the time I'm fumbling my long sudo password to restart some systemd service that crashed or manually running a maintenance script, that stuff is a massive pain on touch screens.
A mobile device. I don't use terminal emulators without access to some non-touch keyboard so I want a simple interface on my mobile device.
> That cockpit is very limited and seemingly has no future does not mean you can't like what it does now. Just might be worth considering if there are better-supported alternatives.
Sure then compare cockpit with other webmin-esque tools, not a terminal emulator. These are different interfaces, much like I don't compare a voice interface with a mouse-oriented one.