Another screenie for good measure:
retroNET - Vintage Culture/Websites/Software
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
It's beautiful.
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.
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.
Some people may not like it but this is what peak desktop interface design looks like.
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.