On 10/1/2025 4:14 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2025-10-01, Peter Hessler <[email protected]> wrote:
While Jonathan and Otto already answered your question, I want to drop a
small hint. Laptops are generally designed to dissapate heat upwards
through the keyboard, so if the lid is closed you'll block that off.
If the heat becomes a problem, you'll want to look at alternative modes
of disabling the screen.
ich habe eine motorsaw...
I may take a different approach. :)
I'll monitor the hw.sensor.cpu0.temp0 value via a cron job, and send out
a warning when things look warm and shutdown when things look hot.
I'm also planning to physically keep the lid open a bit, with a tilt of
the laptop to promote convection, allowing some air circulation.
Thanks again for all the great answers here.