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PunnyName , to lemmyshitpost in two wolves

Yep

HootinNHollerin ,

Dang ol yup, man

Fallofturkey , to lemmyshitpost in two wolves
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Ahh, my thoughts every 3am

Tabooki , to linux in Storm Linux 2000, 1999

I ran enlightenment for a long time. It was great.

jherazob ,
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If there was an updated version these days i'd be fully inclined to run it, haven't followed the project in more than a decade though

xthexder , to linux in Storm Linux 2000, 1999
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Text rendering sure has come a long way. Those topic links look absolutely horrendous.

Reddfugee42 ,

Well also, 1024x768 was wicked sweet at the time

xaera , to linux in Storm Linux 2000, 1999

That was probably close to one of the last versions of enlightenment I used regularly. It was such a fun WM to use at the time. If I remember correctly, GNOME and KDE were really ramping up about then and e fell behind.

porl ,

TRANSPARENT TERMINALS! Haha it felt so futuristic and to this day I can’t run a terminal without a little transparency. Enlightenment was my first experience of it.

itslilith ,
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I mostly use it because it looks nice, but I’ve found that with limited screen space, they’re actually really useful! I can have the man pages or a stack exchange open in the background, and don’t need to constantly switch back and forth

VinesNFluff , to piracy in Right up until the firewall blocks it at least
@VinesNFluff@pawb.social avatar

If pirating a product that is for sale is “theft”

Is pirating a product that is for rental (like adobe)… Squatting?

(Joke obvs)

Baku ,

I wonder if that means we can claim adverse possession

boredsquirrel , to linux in Storm Linux 2000, 1999
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I have to say these desktops look to damn confusing

const_void ,

What are you confused by?

boredsquirrel ,
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There are way too many bars that look like dockable windows, the stuff at the bottom. Lots of stuff looking like decorations (but in general these buttons are confusing af even macOS is better than that.

And at the top it looks like the whole desktop is a window with decoration??

In general low contrast, too many strange thin things, no clear icons.

gnuhaut , (edited )

This is a screenshot of window running a VM, so yes it is a window running a whole desktop. The top window decoration, menu bar, and the very bottom panel are not part of the old desktop, but rather from the modern host system.

I agree though, it is confusing. Main problem (and I remember this) is that this is Gnome with Enlightenment as a wm, and Enlightenment had aspirations to be more than a wm. So there’s some duplication of effort there, and no integration/communication between the two projects (Gnome in the next version used sawfish/sawmill as wm, which was more coordinated with Gnome).

Enlightenment has/had its own toolkit, which you can see here in the DOX window, which is different from Gtk. Enlightenment also has a bunch of widgets, like the top bar and the stuff in the bottom corners, which are non-Gnome and clash with and are on top of the Gnome panel. The desktop icons are also zero pixels under the Enlightenment top bar, which suggest the people responsible weren’t coordinating at all.

boredsquirrel ,
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Of course I am not talking about Windows ;)

boredsquirrel ,
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Interesting! This explains a lot, thanks!

Happy to be a Linux user in 2024!

zaknenou , to piracy in Right up until the firewall blocks it at least
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you two surely have nice chemistry

azimir , to linux in Storm Linux 2000, 1999

I ran Storm Linux for a short while in about… 2001-2002. Got it on a CD in a misc pack of disks from some Linux distro vendor.

It was supposed to be a server oriented distro, secured more than others, and ran Enlightenment for a desktop. Overall, it was a reasonable distro, but didn’t gain enough general support and devs to keep it up and running. The group behind it folded after a short while.

lessthanluigi , to linux in Storm Linux 2000, 1999

Do you ever miss something you’ve never had?

Dariusmiles2123 , to linux in Storm Linux 2000, 1999

I love seeing these screenshots of old Linux distributions as it makes me realize how much things have improved.

I’m just a consumer but I really appreciate the work everyone has done and I ain’t going back to Windows anymore.

krolden , to linux in DemoLinux 1.1 for Mandrake 6.1, 1999
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Old KDE was great. So is new KDE though

LeFantome ,

You can still use old KDE. It is called Trinity now. It is a pretty decent desktop if you have an older machine.

krolden ,
@krolden@lemmy.ml avatar

Oh neat thanks

blindbunny , to linux in EvilEntity Linux, 2003

My second Linux distro! Thanks for sharing

Hupf , to linux in DemoLinux 1.1 for Mandrake 6.1, 1999

Peak UI

LeFantome ,

I just said this above but this desktop is still available. It is called The Trinity Desktop now.

www.trinitydesktop.org

q4os.org

SeikoAlpinist , to linux in Yggdrasil Linux working for once (Fall 1995 edition)

I saw this in a magazine and it was so cool looking. A few months later I got Linux on CD and never looked back. That 3D Motif/fvwm look was amazing.

Funny enough, my BIOS did not support booting from CD. I remember in DOS, I had to load MSCDEX from a floppy but I have no recollection on how I actually booted and installed Linux from CD.

LeFantome ,

Looks like FVWM2.

I just learned that OpenBSD still defaults to that look.

mindbleach ,

Possibly from DOS. It’s a real-mode operating system.

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