This is a typical net-book - don't expect much performance from it. The processor is "cold" - no fan needed, keeps the battery for a long time. Under Windows - "not driving, but fidgeting". Under Linux, the device is quite good. KDE - quite acceptable, XFCE - flies (for those who don't know, Linux has various builds: "light" ones - which work even on computers from the 90s, and heavier ones - with a developed graphical shell). There is a hardware enable/disable of wireless communication, but there is no hardware indication of this. I am convinced that WF or BT should not be turned on unnecessarily. Therefore, I wrote a script that turns off WF and BT when loaded. Inclusion - programmatically - with a pictogram. Indication - software. Allow me a little offtopic: Today, Linux has left Windows far behind: a more developed graphical shell, high reliability, better performance, and virtually no viruses. Free is the principle. There is everything you need: i-no, office, graphic editors, audio and video. Understands all Windows formats (the reverse is not true). Yes, initially it requires some professionalism. But once set up, it won't break or require maintenance.
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