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  • O [email protected]

    But it looks like it's sitting on carpet which would definitely block the vents

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    Truee, didn't see that. But generally just wanted to add to the vibe of these laptop hosters

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      You should be able to deactivate shutdown or sleep mode on lid closure with some commands.

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      I have the lid closed, yes. I wasn't aware that there could be a reason to choose to keep it open

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        Take out the lid-close sensor and use it in a side project that requires a proximity sensor.

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        I had a dell latitude for my first server. even when I removed the magnets, some how it still would detect that the kid was closed and turn off. I tried everything I could think of and more, without any luck. the solution? I removed the display entirely so it couldn't be closed and only used it via ssh or a VGA monitor if I really needed it.

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          To prevent underheating, they're going for a medium laptop.

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          Medium-well, more like.

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            Truee, didn't see that. But generally just wanted to add to the vibe of these laptop hosters

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            The more I look at it, maybe it's hard flooring. Lol

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              technically yes. usually proximity sensor is used to mean IR or sonic sensors and I read in that sense.

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              I see.
              I used "proximity sensor" because I didn't know what these sensors use and didn't want to worry about it while writing that comment.

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                I had a dell latitude for my first server. even when I removed the magnets, some how it still would detect that the kid was closed and turn off. I tried everything I could think of and more, without any luck. the solution? I removed the display entirely so it couldn't be closed and only used it via ssh or a VGA monitor if I really needed it.

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                I removed the magnets

                I have an older ASUS ROG laptop in which the sensor is a separate PCB (less than a thumb in size) connected using a few IDC pins.
                It could simply be taken off and I haven't even opened the monitor frame yet.

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                  classic meme.

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                    In college I used to see “RENDERING!” Taped to monitors

                    (3d rendering)

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                      I have a minecraft server running on an old chromebook which I installed arch on, though I made sure it stays on when the lid is closed (screen still turns off).

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