Well, thanks to Stevo adn BitJam, two great developers at MX Linux and antiX, those problems are gone. Now I can use the computer normally (although the graphics in some Steam games are weird. Fortunately, it is not most of them).
What was the solution? First, upgrading the kernel to 4.20 took care of the freezing. Kernel 4.19 did not work at all. For the Wi-Fi, downloading the driver and using "make" was the solution. Also, as it is explained here, this helped me get a better signal:
sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8723de.conf <<< "options rtl8723de ant_sel=2"
(or ant_sel=1
if 2 doesn't help).I also noticed that when plugging the machine to a screen using HDMI would show video, but not audio. Fortunately, the fix was simple: I just had to change the option in the audio output.
And this way my nightmare with the purple laptop ended happily. Thanks, antiX!
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