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No Lightweight Dashboard for Multi-Host Linux Package Update Management

Sysadmins managing fleets of Linux servers lack a simple, non-bloated tool that shows pending package updates across all hosts and lets them apply updates with a single action. Existing options are either custom-scripted (fragile) or full server panels (overkill). The gap sits specifically between raw CLI tools and enterprise management suites.

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