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BTW I'm pretty sure you can get the WiFi working.
And for most use case you'll want to get rid of the GUI. In Debian's case, best to reinstall the so-called minimal or netinst image.
that's a great idea re: music. i use a ton of Chromecast audios and, when Google "forgot to update the certs" I was SOL
+1 re WiFi. As I recall, with older laptops you may have to dig around to find some WiFi drivers for Debian — but they're most likely there, just not in the default repo.
In addition this was back when airlines had strong restrictions on wireless being used on planes, so many devices had physical switches to turn WiFi/Bluetooth off. Maybe it's still turned off
I'd completely forgotten about those. Can we bring back "the right to air gap"?