It's beautiful.
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Websites, software, games, fads, memes, or any general happenings that used to occur or had originated on computers 20+ years ago.
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Some Cool Links
Classic Websites: Random Page / Search Engine
cool-retro-term: terminal emulator mimicing old cathode displays
Neocities: webhost homage to Geocities
Webamp / Webamp Desktop / Skin Library: cross-platform re-implementation of Winamp 2.9
Another screenie for good measure:
That does look quite familiar and cool.
I started on Mandrake 8.1. I owe Mandrake a lot for starting me off on Linux over twenty years ago.
Some people may not like it but this is what peak desktop interface design looks like.
I totally forgot XMMS, what a nice piece of software! Also I didn't know Netscape was available on Linux
FWIW you can 'recreate' the environment you enjoyed on today's distros. Here is one good solid option: https://github.com/NsCDE/NsCDE
Here's something even more current from 'rasat'... who is a huge proponent of the CDE on FVWM environment: https://fvwmforums.org/t/picom-compositor-for-xorg/4250
The window elements each have a clear purpose without “aesthetics” overriding those.
Also, you didn't need massive resolutions and screen real estate to be able to see what you're doing.
I remember this distro as having a good number of newer storage drivers (cpqarray, in particular) available when installing.
Powerful nostalgia vibes. My first Linux distro was Mandrake 7 or 7.1. Can't quite recall which one it was but I remember waiting hours for it to download after the boxed copy of RedHat I bought at Incredible Universe just would not cleanly install on my 486 at home.
I stuck with that distro till around 2005? I think the last version I had installed was Mandriva 2006.
Down the memory lane! At that time downloading a full distro with my poor 33.6k modem was an unfeasible nightmare, and I remember buying the Mandrake Powerpack box with several CDs, books... and stickers! I fondly remember how the included assistants (diskdrake and similar "drake" tools) tried to make things easier for newbies like me... and of course they only worked half of the time!
I started with Mandrake, I think 8.0, in 2001. I just looked at that website a few weeks ago and something is off. If I remember correctly, there were updates to the site in that year. I wonder if this is a snapshot that somebody re-uploaded?
edit: looks like maybe the website I remember was mandrakesoft.com -> https://web.archive.org/web/20010429194424/http://www.mandrakesoft.com/
Oh gosh! I remember mandrake. I don't remember version but do remember it. Was certainly an experience for me. Had no clue what I was doing. No idea how I went from that to gentoo. Stage 1 install was a nightmare I couldn't forget. Stage 3 is a breeze now.