It’s now 25 years ago that Windows 95 was launched, the operating system that gave the majority of 1990s PC users their first taste of a desktop-based GUI and a 32-bit operating system.
Version 4.0 switched to the Windows 95 desktop (see below). Unlike the previous Windows 95/98, NT supported multiprocessing (see SMP), added security and administrative features and dual boot.
Such is the case with [Bryan Lunduke]’s look at making a Linux desktop look like Windows 95. And lest you think that it might be yet another skin to make Windows users transition to Linux a bit ...