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+.. _notebook_interfaces:
+
+Notebook Interfaces (Classic, JupyterLab, nteract)
+==================================================
+
+By default, logging into TLJH puts you in the classic Jupyter Notebook interface
+we all know and love. However, there are at least two other popular notebook
+interfaces you can use:
+
+1. `JupyterLab `_
+2. `nteract `_
+
+Both these interfaces are also shipped with TLJH by default. You can try them
+temporarily, or set them to be the default interface whenever you login.
+
+Trying alternate interface tempoarily
+-------------------------------------
+
+When you log in & start your server, by default the URL in your browser
+will be something like ``/user//tree``. The ``/tree`` is what tells
+the notebook server to give you the classic notebook interface.
+
+If you change ``/tree`` to ``/lab``, you will get the JupyterLab interface.
+
+If you change ``/tree`` to ``/nteract``, you will get he nteract interface.
+
+You can play around with them and see what fits your use cases best.
+
+Changing default notebook interface
+-----------------------------------
+
+You can change the default interface users get when they log in by modifying
+``config.yaml`` as an admin user.
+
+#. Open the ``config.yaml`` file.
+
+ .. code-block:: bash
+
+ sudo nano /opt/tljh/config.yaml
+
+#. To launch **JupyterLab** when users log in, add the following snippet to the config
+
+ .. code-block:: yaml
+
+ userEnvironment:
+ defaultApp: jupyterlab
+
+#. Alternatively, to launch **nteract** when users log in, add the following snippet to the config
+
+ .. code-block:: yaml
+
+ userEnvironment:
+ defaultApp: nteract
+
+#. Save and exit the editor. With ``nano``, you can do this by pressing ``Ctrl-X``.
+
+#. Apply the changes by restarting JupyterHub. This should not disrupt current users.
+
+ .. code-block:: yaml
+
+ sudo systemctl restart jupyterhub
+
+ If this causes problems, check the :ref:`troubleshoot_logs_jupyterhub` for clues
+ on what went wrong.
+
+Users might have to restart their servers from control panel to get the new interface.
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guides/install
guides/admin
guides/user-environment
+ guides/notebook-interfaces
Troubleshooting
===============
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