HACKER Q&A
📣 lproven

Can anyone remember a Classic macOS-like desktop for Linux?


I am fairly sure I remember a Linux desktop back in the 1990s with a moderately-complete classic MacOS look and feel. I think it was called "Sparta" or something like that. I can't find a trace with Google. Not just a window manager like MLVWM. Not just a skin or theme for an existing desktop (like Platinum on Xfce). Functionally, more like Ben Szymanski's "Classic Finder" for OS X.


  👤 runjake Accepted Answer ✓
There’s a couple of window managers, but I don’t remember a full-blown clone. Might you be thinking of the A/UX GUI?

1. MLVWM: https://github.com/morgant/mlvwm

2. ClassicWM: https://github.com/RyuKojiro/classic-wm


👤 cpach
Could it perhaps be Eazel that you’re thinking of?

https://linux.slashdot.org/story/00/05/15/176254/making-linu...


👤 jka
It wasn't BeOS[1] by any chance was it? (probably not, but figured I'd offer just in case - good luck finding it)

[1] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BeOS


👤 dschuessler
I do not know the answer but here is another place where people might be able to help you out: https://retrocomputing.stackexchange.com/

👤 tpoacher
I briefly used a now defunct distro called Pear OS, but this was around 2010, not 1990, so I doubt it's what you're after.

👤 mac3n
perhaps the opposite, unix on classic MacOs? * A/UX native Apple Unix * Tenon, BSD running as app on a mac with MMU

👤 0x002A
Can it be AfterStep ?