cat /etc/os-release
Built by the people who teach on it
LabConsole is a Guru Labs product. We have taught hands-on Linux and open-source classes since 1999 - and every design decision in LabConsole comes from standing in front of a class.
since-1999active (running)
27 years of hands-on training
Guru Labs has taught Linux the hands-on way since 1999: instructors who are practitioners, courseware we write ourselves, and labs that put every student on real machines. That philosophy is LabConsole's spec.
dogfoodactive (running)
We teach on it every week
LabConsole started as the platform for our own virtual classes - the instructor grid exists because our instructors missed seeing the room. Every release is tested the hard way: live, in front of paying students.
now-openactive (running)
Now opening it up
Training companies and product teams kept asking what we run our classes on. LabConsole is the answer, now available beyond our own classrooms - starting with a gated beta and guided pilots.
cat MANIFESTO 2>/dev/null || echo "how we think about training"
What we believe about technical training
- People learn systems by operating real ones - full machines, root access, real consequences
- The instructor's superpower is seeing the room; tooling should restore it, not remove it
- A student's first five minutes should be a lab, not an installer
- The lecture and the lab belong in the same window
- Platforms should publish their prices
Want the longer version? [email protected] reaches people who teach for a living, not a ticket queue.
$ labconsole request-access
Teach the way we teach
Request access and pilot LabConsole with a real class - guided by instructors who run theirs on it.