"Netscape" button opens Wazilla - Japanese flavour of Mozilla. It can sort of open my home page, and Google.co.jp still works in it. Of course it can show Japanese characters!
The staff with kana "Mo" on the logo hints that 和ジラ might be a multi-level pun. Gecko/20030829 hints at the build date.
Of course, no modern cryptography.
A few hiccups, and we have Gnome 2.2 running on this Pentium-bases PC-9821 laptop. Yay! It is a bit slow, but it feels like home.
Sending the screenshot home feels like pain. Such file or directo, much wow
With the swap on, taking screenshots of GNOME goodness becomes a real possibility.
For whatever reason, GNOME is almost fully in English; perhaps, there wasn't a Japanese version back then? Or it is possible that my locale settings are all wrong.

Now this Gnome2 install feels properly PC-98 ready.
Also,it comes with TGIF?!
Any requests for software to try on the computer? Plamo/98 might not have everything, but it has SOMETHING
@nina_kali_nina ah dang, not too surprising though. Thanks for checking :D
No Lua surprises me more... isn't Lua used by, like, half of everything from the early 2000s? (okay, mostly by video games I guess, but I'd have expected *some* popular OSS to use it by then)
@nina_kali_nina fucking love it!!
hell yeah!
i gotta make my services accessible via http....
@nina_kali_nina Hmmmmmmmm
the-sauna.icu should show an ISS page there then
And k0.tel shouldn't even load haha
@nina_kali_nina FVWM95 ?
It has been a long time ago since...
You could give it a try with Enlingmenth. Back in the day, was awesome.
@nina_kali_nina If it's a fork of mid-90s Slackware, there's no such thing as a centralised package manager.
`installpkg` would be it. Things were very simple back then.