RevPi Bookworm Image: Discover the New Basic Configuration With Cockpit

Exciting news for all Revolution Pi fans! We’ve just released the new RevPi Bookworm image, featuring a special surprise: RevPi Bookworm comes with the web application Cockpit which makes configuring your RevPis easier than ever.

Say Hello to Cockpit: Basic configuration made easy

Cockpit is a sleek, intuitive, and feature-packed graphical interface that puts you in full control of your Revolution Pi basic configuration.

Once you’ve connected your RevPi to your network via the Ethernet port you can open Cockpit easily in your browser. It offers a comprehensive overview of your system’s health, one-click system updates, and all known settings from RevPI Status – the previous application for the basic configuration of your RevPi.

A Suite of Powerful Features at Your Fingertips

Cockpit provides more than enhanced usability – it’s also a powerhouse of functionality. Here’s a taste of what you can do:

  • Monitor performance in real-time
  • Access and analyze logs with ease
  • Manage services efficiently
  • Inspect and modify network settings
  • Manage storage, including RAID and LUKS partitions
  • Search system logs with powerful tools
  • Examine your system’s hardware in detail
  • Upgrade software with a click
  • Keep a close eye on performance metrics
  • Manage user accounts effortlessly
  • Control systemd-based services
  • Access a terminal on a remote server right from your browser
  • Extend Cockpit’s capabilities with a growing list of apps and add-ons
  • Diagnose network issues with built-in tools
  • Correlate CPU load, memory usage, network activity, and storage performance with detailed system metrics

Discover Cockpit: We Take You on a Tour

In this short video you’ll get to know the amazing new features Cockpit offers and learn how to find your way around in cockpit:

Ready to Upgrade?

You can download the new image here. When upgrading from Bullseye to Bookworm, you’ll need to install a new image – just like with the Raspberry Pi Bookworm image on which RevPi Bookworm is based. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with a detailed guide on how to do this safely here.

Check Out All Technical Details

For a full technical guide on Cockpit please have a look at the RevPi Documentation on Cockpit. For all the nitty-gritty details about what’s new in the Bookworm image, check out our release notes. Happy exploring!