memphis-98
usb-live-linux
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memphis-98
- Is it somehow possible to get the old Windows 2000 login prompt back?
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Make Linux look like Windows 95
I actually didn't like (and still don't) Windows in any form, but the one thing I did/do like is the Windows 95/98/2000 UI. I came from an Amiga background, and even though I think of Amiga with fond memories, I thought the UI was a bit too spartan and clumsy (MUI was a step in the right direction though).
Nowadays I use Memphis-98 [0] as GUI theme (not desktop and window decorations). It's is kinda like Chicago95, but feels a bit more modern, not just a straight copy of Windows. There are some layout bugs, and some apps looks overall bad, like Firefox, Thunderbird and BDeaver. I had to manually turn off theming of DBeaver because it's basically useless with the Memphis theme.
For Qt I use the built in Windows look.
[0] https://gitlab.com/hadrosoft/memphis-98
usb-live-linux
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Make Linux look like Windows 95
.. this is an easter egg in the bootmenu of our distro, c.f. https://github.com/fsfw-dresden/usb-live-linux/tree/master/f...
After booting into 'windows mode' and a delay, youtube(MaU5ED3LyXM) is being autoplayed fullscreen. There's also a qemu icon on the desktop that loads a random 50MiB win95 image I found on archive.org
What are some alternatives?
arc-theme - A flat theme with transparent elements
Chicago95 - A rendition of everyone's favorite 1995 Microsoft operating system for Linux.