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Now on to DOS! At the homepage of the same website, I have a list of recommended software a certain DOS enthusiast may find interesting. I also have an ANSI-like desktop environment called "PsychDOS" at https://psychoslinux.gitlab.io that is rather large in size but worst case, you can "gut-it-out" or just play around with it in DOSBox. Source: 11 months ago
PsychOS (https://psychoslinux.gitlab.io) was mostly developed on an Acer Aspire One ZG5 (AOA150), just like the one in the video but with 1GB of RAM and I think it has 256MB of VRAM. The reason I am mentioning it is because I also pack it with emulators and makes use of DOSBox to run software from the programs menu, as well as includes a program I made called RetroGrab to easily add more; or worse case, just visit... Source: over 2 years ago
Just to recap, PsychDOS is an ANSI-like, but clickable, desktop environment for DOS that I released a while back in which I had two options, one for installing onto DOSBox, FreeDOS, MS-DOS, etc. Via a ZIP and another option for running an IMG (pre-configured FreeDOS) in a virtual machine emulator called QEMU so as to have working Internet. However, it recently dawned on me that most people are probably using... Source: over 2 years ago
I'm sort of a lazy ass too so I use Imagemagick for everything in the terminal. If you check PsychOS they have a huge collection of individual tools that can perform some advanced editing features like deepfake ai stuff. Source: almost 3 years ago
Do i386 packages run on an i486 machine or is using "i386" just a generic naming kind of thing? I've been trying to figure out ways to create an i486 version of PsychOS (https://psychoslinux.gitlab.io) and Knoppix 7.2.0 may be a solution but would adding a bunch of i386 packages actually work or break things? Plus I need to know before I end up putting my foot in my mouth any further if I ever go on a luddite... Source: about 3 years ago
I use a KDE derivative, FerenOS. To me personally, KDE has the right amount of customizability and ease-of-use but for the record, I did try out Mint, Zorin OS, Stock Ubuntu, Vanilla OS, Deepin, Pop!_OS, Fedora Linux, Arch Linux, Nitrux, Elementary OS, Puppy Linux and pretty much all of the Linux distros under the sun. KDE was what I like best. Source: about 1 year ago
There's also Feren OS, which is a combination of Linux Mint's Cinnamon and KDE. It's a distro out of the UK. Source: about 1 year ago
Try Feren OS. It's made with windows users in mined and has a Windows 11 Layout. And I think there is a layout called classical which might be what you want as far as the feel. Source: over 1 year ago
I've tried to like Gnome, but I find it a hassle to rebuild things to work the way I want it (nevermind the worry that when things updates, I have to wait and recheck many of the extensions to update or if things breaks). I really recommend trying out more customized KDE experience like Feren, Garuda, or Xero. You may find a UX you like, and then you can just use that as basis with other distro that suits your... Source: over 1 year ago
I've had similar issues and can't recommend FerenOS enough: https://ferenos.weebly.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
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