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XP was alright, but I’m mostly just nostalgic for the aesthetic of 95/98/2000

Vista was the reason I switched to Linux

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This was the same era when I tried to switch, due to the shittiness of Vista. I wanna say it was Mandrake Linux was what I was trying to use, but I couldn’t get it running correctly on my hardware.

Came back some time later and discovered Mepis Linux. After that, I never went back.

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I started with Ubuntu, switched to Mint and finally settled on Arch.

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I’m mostly just nostalgic for the aesthetic of 95/98/2000

Boy, have I got some KDE themes for you!

https://store.kde.org/c/2331481

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The worse part of vista wasn’t even that it looked awful or ran awful. Personal perfence not with standing.

It was just 3 years too early and hardware fucking sucked. Drivers went standardized and everything was too weak.

Going back to vista years after the fact show it was actually really solid.

Probably the last time Microsoft was ever ahead of the curve in terms of design. Vista then 7 were great design wise, then it was only down hill since.

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Changing the graphics driver model at the same time as making the desktop graphically demanding was probably a bad idea

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Hardware was definitely the issue. What got me to first install Linux was my wireless card just randomly stopped working. People were recommending that I do a full reinstall of Vista to get internet working again. I installed Ubuntu instead and never looked back.

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