>>8085820E16 on linux but keep in mind that
>you will have an uphill battle with most software because it won't respect your theming>you should stick to gtk2/qt if it's available, tui as last resort>you shouldn't use old versions of software since linux backwards compat is practically non-existent, old windows software via wine is the more logical choiceor, if your hardware allows it,
>use virtual machines with old OSs and treat them as if you had these machines right in front of you, checking out old media there and having funOther things
>replicating old windows on linux feels awful and wrong and you should think thrice before listening to anons like >>8086020>other oldey wms/des that are still supported and aren't hell to configure include windowmaker, trinity, and icewm>if you happen to own a 4:3 monitor, use it, not nessessary but adds to the immersion>visit the web less and stick to small websites/blogs/forums/imageboards>use pale moon as your main browser>disable cleartype>use bitmap fontsDid most of this for years and it was pretty comfy, but ultimately decided to abandon it because to be frank all the tweaking often gave me splitting headaches, I fucking hate modern linux. Right now my setup is Windows 7 + Classic theme + FreeCommander + Pale Moon + old media and it's quite cozy I might say, definetely easier on the brain and brings the same homey feeling