Ay Sup Forums, can you give me a linux distro that looks like OSX 9? Or am I gonna have to make it myself?

Ay Sup Forums, can you give me a linux distro that looks like OSX 9? Or am I gonna have to make it myself?

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gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Win3x?content=169112
gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Classic95?content=157298
i.imgur.com/I4IF27V.jpg
i.imgur.com/F0Ax1j7.png
gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Winamp Classic skin for Audacious?content=135799
gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=13548
opendesktop.org/content/show.php?content=13548
deviantart.com/users/outgoing?http://nowhereincoming.free.fr/bbs/creepysgifanboyism/irix.rar
haiku-os.org/
github.com/ubuntufag/System6-theme
twitter.com/NSFWRedditImage

you mean the mac os version everyone hated?

IIRC there were some Fluxbox themes that made it look just like Mac OS 9.

There are themes on xfce-look.
Some user here has the control strip done, but i think eh uses cinnamon.

i mean the mac version with the best A E S T H E T I C

The platinum theme does look pretty nice. I think MATE or XFCE has themes based on it

>OS 10 9
???

>everyone hated
???

didn't feel like typing Mac OS 9.2

Not OP but similar question, what's the best combination of themes/DE/WM to look like Windows 95?

you can use platinum on gnome 2 but I haven't found a fitting icon theme

Do you know of a way to extract the icons from OS9 itself? I have it on my TiBook.

i fucking loved Os 9, I thought I was the only one

KDE 1

>not just typing OS IX
???

Gentoo can look however you want it to be

There was XFCE Redmond theme, but now I use TDE with Redmond everything.

you've bested me, user

just use fvwm95

UbuntuMATE with Redmond layout and WinMe window style. :^)

On Lubuntu (or lxde)
download the next link and create a .themes folder on your home directory and move it there
gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Win3x?content=169112
select win3x on widget

download the next link and save it to .icons on home directory
gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Classic95?content=157298
add to
~/.icons/Classic95/scalable/actions
an icon you like named
system-shutdown-panel.svg
and another icon you like named
window-manager.svg

select classic95 on icon theme

download this wallpaper
i.imgur.com/I4IF27V.jpg
change to the wallpaper

download next pic and save it on /usr/share/lubuntu/images
i.imgur.com/F0Ax1j7.png
right click on menu button, select menu settings, select the saved menu button

install audacious and download this skin
gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Winamp Classic skin for Audacious?content=135799
save it here /usr/share/audacious/Skins
go to "view" -> "interface preferences", and change skin

>OS9 """"""""""aeshtetic""""""""""
bleh

> download this wallpaper
> i.imgur.com/I4IF27V.jpg
> change to the wallpaper
Nigga, you just can set your color to #008080

V A P O R W A R E

Yellow Dog Linux? But it is PPC only afaik.

>ROM 9.6.1
Wow not even a full 10 GB AND it's misspelled? Pathetic.

Op, just use arch Linux. It's what I use. Maybe a macbaby like yourself will have trouble with it, but it'll be good for you to learn how a computer really works.

...

>fell for the "8GB is not enough" meme

oooo, can you spoonfeed me link?
preferably for something not ubuntu

your telling me copy pasting from arch wiki is 'learning how a computer really works'.

if you want to learn how a computer really works you would use lfs.

Can you post the menu icon?

Sauce

Arch Linux is the perfect compromise between usability and configurability. We're power users, not autists, sir.

Just remember I've got this for OP
gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=13548

and
opendesktop.org/content/show.php?content=13548

Yes, but that tutorial is for beginners.

I would suggest using IceWM as another option for a win95 them.

if you want to learn how a computer really works you would learn comp sci, comp engineering, and unix/operating system design. you wouldnt understand much from putting together software a la LFS if you dont learn these things prior.

it's in one of the themes folders

it's something simple like "apple.png" or something

This is why we need a "ricing your GNU/Linux" thread.
Anyone feeling like having these icons?
deviantart.com/users/outgoing?http://nowhereincoming.free.fr/bbs/creepysgifanboyism/irix.rar

If you are looking for A S E T H E T I C might i suggest .... Haiku, the open source clone of BeOS

haiku-os.org/

too small thanks

How does this look, OP?

Holy shit, with a different font that would be perfect.

What is it?

XFCE has an OS9 theme that gets distributed with it. You'd need to look around for the GTK theme though.

A theme I made, give me a bit and I can release it. The font used in the titlebars and panel is the actual font used in System 6, lol

Pls release, I need this for a debian setup that I wanna do.

hurry up and release it

no it doesnt

same, i want to use this with crunchbang.

It's an xfce theme, the bar itself doesn't really work (lol). Give me a bit to clean up the files.

also, how did you accomplish getting the title of a window to have a solid background behind it, around the lines?

>not emulating the greatest OS in the history of computing

looks nothing like 2000

That's not Mac OS X Tiger

Sorry about the wait. It's really just the xfce4 titlebars. I'm going to add the dunst and .Xresources as well in a second.

github.com/ubuntufag/System6-theme

Thank you user.

>macshit os
>best anything but laughingstock

that actually isn't too bad my cancerous friend
though it feels like that look will fall apart the second you open a web browser

i was going to upvote your post friend but i forgot this isn't reddit
can you go back there so i can upvote you in the future?

muh nigga

Nope, there are literally zero compatability issues, aside from the fact that the bar does nothing. Excuse the reddit tab, I posted it there too.

No problem.

ebin

I just spent more time than I'm willing to admit converting these 20 at a time on some online converter before I noticed the png directory

...

XFCE has a seperate xbm file for the background when it hits the words. You can look at the xfce4 folder I pushed for it's name.

>Nope, there are literally zero compatability issues
oh, no, I didn't mean that kind of falling apart, I just mean in terms of visual consistency, it looks kind of weird browsing the colorful web through such a monochrome UI

but that's not too bad

Yeah, that's true. Maybe one day we'll get completely bitmap/dithered UIs.

Welp, I'm retarded. I cnt get lemonbar to do shit.

What happens? I'm not surprised, it's definitely tailored to my setup.

thank you

Wow, is that just CDE?

Yep, with the black+white colorscheme and minimal colors set for the UI.

it's sad pony gueRRilla girl you fuck

Whoops

honestly, a little browser theming would do away with a lot of it

too bad the old bitmapped look doesn't have that magical doesn't-look-like-shit-no-matter-what-colors-you-use quality like motif does, otherwise you could just add a little color to it and probably make it look way better in that regard

True, and yeah, motif is great at that.

>I haven't found a fitting icon theme
>2016
>not making his own icons in Inkscape
disgusting

>mozilla with Netscape logo

Nevermind. I decided to say fuck it and use the same theme ive been using for the past year and a half.

Just install any distro that has WindowMaker in its repos.

i7-3770S, but 488mb RAM... do explain

it's a VM duh

I crudely emulated the control strip by just making a panel in MATE and adding things to it, giving it the beveled look and showing the hide buttons

You should be able to do it in any DE with custom panels

I'm okay with this

All distros look like shit, so pick whichever you like

>debian

>toolbar isn't the same shade as the window
>icons aren't consistent with the window decorations