I see cockpit is available on all the major Linux distros. And I love having 
the overview in a cokjpit of all my systems.

That set does include an OpenWRT router and a QNAP NAS, both of which are 
smaller stripped down embedded Linux systems if you will which use the opkg 
package manager:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opkg

These systems have web interfaces already (OPenWRT typically under lighttpd and 
QNAP use Apache) but methinks cockpit is independent of these running it's own 
web service (cockpit-ws).

Like the Pi these are typically ARM based machines and it's even plausible that 
the Pi build runs on them, but they don't typically have developement tools on 
them by default for building (compiling and linking) software locally.

Anyhow, I thought I'd ask if anyone has considered this, as it would rock to 
see the gateway router on the list of servers overseen and the NAS.

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