Retro, vaguely windows-95-looking linux distro that's actually usable and people like it?
from sunshine@lemmy.ml to linux@lemmy.ml on 25 Apr 20:08
https://lemmy.ml/post/29154136

I feel like I remember seeing something like this get posted and celebrated in this or some other techie community, and I’m interested in screwing around with other OSes but I can’t remember which one it might be. What’s your favorite 90s-flavored Linux desktop environment / distribution?

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solrize@lemmy.world on 25 Apr 20:09 next collapse

I’ve been using Debian MATE. It’s mostly ok.

undefined@lemmy.hogru.ch on 25 Apr 20:14 next collapse

I don’t think it’s what you’re looking for but what your post reminds me of is ReactOS, though that’s more of a rewrite of actual Windows than a Linux distro.

i_am_not_a_robot@feddit.uk on 25 Apr 21:51 collapse

There’s also Free95

undefined@lemmy.hogru.ch on 26 Apr 01:10 collapse

Oh, that’s pretty sick.

just_another_person@lemmy.world on 25 Apr 20:14 next collapse

You’re confusing themes with entire distros.

This is what you want: github.com/grassmunk/Chicago95

HayadSont@discuss.online on 25 Apr 23:11 collapse

To add to this, a ‘distro’ -if you will- that was launched recently with this theme would be the aptly-named Blue95.

BRINGit34@lemmygrad.ml on 25 Apr 21:07 next collapse

q40s is a debian based distro. It comes with trinity desktop and has some very retro looking themes.

I tried it on an old laptop a while ago and it worked fine. But you could probably do the same thing with regular debian

shittydwarf@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 25 Apr 21:17 next collapse

Are you thinking of Plan 9?

<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/pictrs/image/cfe54459-b6e4-44f6-9399-c9692d04163a.webp">

monovergent@lemmy.ml on 25 Apr 21:37 next collapse

Chicago95 XFCE on Debian is my daily driver. Having been a Windows 2000 fanboy, it makes me feel right at home.

The Raleigh GTK theme ported to GTK 3 on XFCE is also a quick and dirty way to get a 90s-esque look: github.com/thesquash/gtk-theme-raleigh

For an entire distro, there’s Hot Dog Linux: github.com/arthurchoung/HOTDOG

BlueSquid0741@lemmy.sdf.org on 25 Apr 22:15 next collapse

I haven’t used the Chicago theme, but if you’re in KDE, the Reactionary Plus theme is spot on and works great.

www.pling.com/p/2138468/

Or

www.opencode.net/phob1an/reactionary

StrawberryPigtails@lemmy.sdf.org on 25 Apr 22:37 next collapse

Vanilla? XFCE was looked a bit like Win 95/98 the last time I used it, say 5 to 10 years ago. I’ve been using KDE which reminds me more of XP or Vista in default configuration. Probably why I like KDE so much.

What your probably looking for though is a theme.

LovableSidekick@lemmy.world on 25 Apr 22:43 next collapse

Also are the Rolling Stones involved? Asking for a friend.

Tippon@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 25 Apr 23:09 next collapse

This is one that was shared recently:

!lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/42247576

HubertManne@piefed.social on 26 Apr 00:53 next collapse

zorin has a windows like interface. I don't think it necessarily is tracking windows 95 but really the windows like thing is really just a start menu with submenus like windows that I think have not changed much between windows 95 and now.

Inui@hexbear.net on 26 Apr 01:19 next collapse

Atomic desktops are the (current) future, so: blues.win/95/

chaos@beehaw.org on 26 Apr 02:52 next collapse

I think you’re thinking of SerenityOS (although it isn’t actually a Linux):

arstechnica.com/…/not-a-linux-distro-review-seren…

LunarLoony@lemmy.sdf.org on 26 Apr 06:11 next collapse

Trinity Desktop Environment is really cool - a bit more XP-era, mid-2000s style, though.

radiouser@crazypeople.online on 26 Apr 08:07 next collapse

I think it might be LXQT?

You need to theme it but depending on how you theme it you can get it looking like Win95. In fact I distinctly remember seeing Win95 themes for LXQT

github.com/pixelocdguy/windows-classic

MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml on 26 Apr 09:12 next collapse

github.com/rozniak/xfce-winxp-tc

[deleted] on 26 Apr 23:56 next collapse

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phantomwise@lemmy.ml on 27 Apr 00:09 next collapse

There’s ReactOS, which is not Linux either and targets the early 2000s Windows versions. Though it doesn’t just look like Windows, it’s made to be compatible and capable of running those old Windows apps

reactos.org/what-is-reactos/

There’s also Haiku which has the old Windows look, but prettier imo. It’s not Linux, it’s based on BeOS, and it’s still in beta so not fully usable yet, but it’s a pretty cool project

www.haiku-os.org/about/

Edit: okay none of those are actually Linux distros so it doesn’t really answers the op 😅

NauticalNoodle@lemmy.ml on 27 Apr 01:26 collapse

Oh, cool! I thought Haiku had stalled out. I guess I was wrong.

ColdWater@lemmy.ca on 27 Apr 01:07 collapse

Maybe Windowmaker? <img alt="1000003149" src="https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/ae28622c-1f87-42a4-bfb5-610d7db18ac5.jpeg">

ColdWater@lemmy.ca on 27 Apr 01:07 collapse