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After boot, Cockpit is up and running and listens on port 9090.
After boot, Cockpit is up and running and listens on port 9090.
* Point a browser at '''<code>http:</code><code>//<server-ip-address>:9090</code>'''.
* Point a browser at
* Cockpit's login page will load.
** '''<code>http:</code><code>//<server-ip-address>:9090</code>'''
* Cockpit uses a self-signed certificate, and your browser will very likely warn you about it.  
** Cockpit's login page will load.
*** Cockpit uses a self-signed certificate, and your browser will very likely warn you about it.  


(Here, <code><server-ip-address></code> is the IP address of your machine.  You can find it by logging into the machine on the text console as "root" and running <code>ip addr</code>.)
(Here, <code><server-ip-address></code> is the IP address of your machine.  You can find it by logging into the machine on the text console as "root" and running <code>ip addr</code>.)
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Unfortunately, Cockpit is quite far from being finished.  There are so many things worth improving that it will be a lot of work to report them all.  For example, most of the dialogs don't do intelligent validation of user input. Thus, we can not ask you to be exhaustive.  Feel free to report only things that you consider `non-obvious´ or are particularily important to you.
Unfortunately, Cockpit is quite far from being finished.  There are so many things worth improving that it will be a lot of work to report them all.  For example, most of the dialogs don't do intelligent validation of user input. Thus, we can not ask you to be exhaustive.  Feel free to report only things that you consider `non-obvious´ or are particularily important to you.


The test cases don't cover every feature of Cockpit.  Please stray from the test cases into whatever corner of Cockpit you want to explore!
In fact, please stray from the test cases into whatever corner of Cockpit you want to explore!


When Cockpit encounters an internal '''error''', a '''red "Oops"''' label will appear at the top right.  Please report it when this happens.  It is not a good idea to continue using Cockpit after an "Oops",  but simply reloading the page should put you back on track.
When Cockpit encounters an internal '''error''', a '''red "Oops"''' label will appear at the top right.  Please report it when this happens.  It is not a good idea to continue using Cockpit after an "Oops",  but simply reloading the page should put you back on track.
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