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LHB Linux Digest #25.23: Redesigned Courses, Time commands, Self-host knowledge base and More

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by: Abhishek Prakash
Fri, 22 Aug 2025 17:58:51 +0530


LHB Linux Digest #25.23: Redesigned Courses, Time commands, Self-host knowledge base and More

You might notice something different about the Linux Handbook website. It has a fresh new look! πŸŽ‰

But it’s not just about looks. Along with the redesign, I am introducing a better and more helpful course layout.

Take our Linux course, for example. It gives you all the necessary information, chapters, difficulty level, duration, etc. And when you visit a chapter, all the chapters of the course are accessible from the left sidebar. This makes the learning easier, cleaner and more systematic.

That's not it. I am also making collections of tutorials on a topic. Take the firewalld collection for example.

This is still a work in progress. So a few things may look out of place until the transition is complete.

The redesign is part of the commitment I have for Linux Handbook to make it an idea, independent portal of self-learning for Linux hobbyists and career aspirants alike.

I welcome your feedback on these changes. Just hit reply to this message. I read and reply to each of them.

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