All this reminds me, I really should get around to playing around with my dad's old z80 machine. Can't wait to show that off of a livestream to you guys
Well I'm not sure it's possible. There might be a mod out there for it, but installing new mods is tricky with how many we have installed. A new one might break the site. It would be nice though.
Ok, so I found out why I can't boot it. It seems that in order to use PAE you have to enable it in your emulator. In Oracle VM Virtualbox (or just VirtualBox) after you import the machine (convert it with tools and stuff) and add the vdi to a machine, right click on the machine, Settings>System>CPU (or processor) and check the pae option. Still don't know if it runs, need to re-download it and convert it to test.
lxde still has some issues, I think Gnome would be the best bet and an in between for all other choices so people can switch it up if they want afterwords.
I don't hate wine, sometimes use it myself, but must it be installed by default in this distro? Most calculator programs have a Linux port, or something alike. The only program I haven't found (but I haven't really looked) a version for Linux is CalcCapture.
If you don't want it, just uninstall it. And due to most people using windows, it is a good idea to have it installed. Also, the nspire emulator's linux companion isn't up to date enough to work well, so it's best to use the wine version. Most TI things don't have much linux support, except for TiLP2 so it's best to make this OS give you as many options as possible.