Damn, I know Debian is famous for having outdated packages, but this is ridiculous!
QEMU… coward!
Caught somewhere between Windows 95, OS/2, and BeOS...
There’s a little Workbench in there too, to my nostalgic eyes.
Can we talk about how much ram it consume ?
Masochism
it's nothing for a GNU/Linux user
Is that a new Linux distribution?
it's all of them
As someone who has distro hopped three times in two weeks after finally giving up on Microsoft for a daily driver, I feel this.
Tumbleweed is being good to me so far though so I might be done!
Wait why are you all laughing?
Shut up. It's stable.
This is one step further than the peeps with win xp theming!
Crazy, already got virtual workspaces and a desktop containment with widgets
Workspaces are super old, basically as old as X itself. Pretty much any Linux DE has always supported them one way or another.
I think widgets may have been done before KDE too. Depends how you define them I guess, if it's just dynamic output slapped on a graphical bar they'd definitely been done.
xeyes was technically a desktop widget I suppose. Desktop widgets started pretty much with X11.
Ah, I thought this was aVoid Linux
Reminds me of OS/2
my void + kde 5 is using less ram.
Would
KDE 1 was great!
That brings back memories!
what the fuck tell my why and how
linuxmemes
Hint: :q!
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