I found an Irix theme for Plasma but it didn't work. I'm running a CDE theme in the mean time. I'm especially impressed by all the little details.
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BonziBuddy, lol
y tho.
I concur I CONCUR
I put one that mimics 95 on my laptop, it's pretty fun
Sure, but why?
xfce-winxp-tc?
Definitely looks like it. Personally I'm using B00merang-Project/Windows-XP Luma theme, it's a simple enough theme but the XP title bars and buttons provide a very nice experience IMO.
I personally used to use the zune theme, but about a month ago I switched to aerothemeplasma because the lack of search was getting to me.
That Hypercam 2 had better be unregistered.
That... must have taken some work 😮
It is hard God damn work, making something this pretty look like a chump! -WhiteMenCantJump
"homework"
At first I thought I was watching the start of a Brutalmoose Barbie stream.
Are you trolling?
Is this xfce-winxp-tc? I ‘ve played with it before and it’s awesome.
However, I don’t use it because while the XP start menu replica is cool, I need a Win7-style search bar, and Whiskermenu sticks pit like a sore thumb here.
I think a 7 replica would be awesome, but I think some parts of Aero can only truly be replicated with a new WM and DE, such as the color changes in the taskbar for different applications. Many themes just fall short - proportions and effects are slightly off and such.
It is nearly perfect, wtf
Where are the imperfections? How do we know it's not just really Windows
I see few of these, but there might be more:
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The icons on the desktop are too apart from each other.
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The icon for a floppy disk is much different to what's on Windows XP.
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I think program names in the taskbar are 1 or 2 pixels too high, but I might be wrong.
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The icons in the notification area are too close to each other.
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Last icon in the notification area is too close to the clock.
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There's too much padding to the left of notification area icons.
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There's too much padding to the right of the taskbar clock.
Also, what's up with the tasks in the taskbar?
The Apple Software Updater is the cherry one top, impressive! I worry for you, but impressive nonetheless.
Yikes... impressive but... yikes
This is like cuckold porn for you people isn't it?
Debian Unstable
So basically as stable as Windows can get
The unstable part is just compared to other versions of Debian. Every now and then a package dependency breaks, but usually nothing serious and you can still use the system until it is fixed within hours. It is not like the system will constantly crash, it is still linux.
I have used sid for years without any major problems. Usually only on desktop though.
If you think about it windows up is super stable
What a horrible thing to do to Linux.
that's an interesting way to say "absolutely goddamn incredible"
dotfiles?
would be willing to actually set this up for myself on some device, this almost looks perfect besides the icons on the desktop being a bit too far apart than they are on XP for real
also please implement arrange by penis for desktop icons
not planned, sorry
also now that I think about it, doing this sort of theme is not really a thing I'd want to be involved in (was never into "ricing" type stuff tbh), though I might just make myself do it if I really wanted to see that sight come from my own Linux install instead of OP's
Wow, I haven't seen that in like two decades!
Just don't let the 12 year old install LimeWire onto that thing
Oh man that takes me back lmao
Breaking computers taught me a lot about them.
It's already there! Top left
That floppy begs to be copied.
lol .... I never noticed .... just like the 12 year old who installed Limewire on the family computer
Maybe it's just nostalgia, but I've fond memories of WXP, back then when I still bother dual booting.
That's why I use an XP theme even these days, I'm using B00merang-Project/Windows-XP
Welp, if everything works right, then thats EXACTLY what i wanted from linux.
Without context, the image isn't that impressive. If nothing XP-related actually works and it's just a display exercise, it's just a 20-something year old skin import.
If absolutely everything works in the manner XP worked, then it's incredibly impressive.
if absolutely everything works in the manner xp worked, why not just use xp?
I do find recreating the whole theme of XP pretty impressive, it must have taken a lot more than just a "skin import".
I use a Windows XP computer (for distraction-free writing using old DOS word processors) and a bunch of Linux and Windows 11 PCs. Being in contact with XP regularly, I don't experience any desire to go back to doing things like that. It's really rough compared to modern Linux.
So, a BSOD? Or a Zip Drive 'click of death'?