• Stovetop@lemmy.world
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    12 days ago

    Could be an overheating concern maybe. Some laptops weren’t designed to run with the lid closed, if it inhibits the air flow.

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      12 days ago

      As right as that might be, it’s on carpet!

      I don’t believe they put much thought into airflow and overheating…

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        12 days ago

        Which is exactly why it overheats so quickly when they close the lid.

        Let’s face it, the place using a laptop on the floor with a paper sign probably doesn’t have the budget for real sysadmins. At the same time, most real sysadmins know to disable the lid-closing behavior and get the laptop off of the carpet because they’ve been foiled in their past by people who refused to read the goddamn paper sign.

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        12 days ago

        We don’t know that it’s directly on the carpet. When i want to put my thinkpad on a soft surface I use the Beano annual as a handy intermediate layer (other A4 hardbacks are available).

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      12 days ago

      I can’t tell for sure, but it looks like a Lenovo y510p. Or at least it looks very similar to the one I owned back in the day.

      There was a vent in the hinge, and these things would absolutely cook themselves with the lid closed

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        11 days ago

        I’m currently using a y510p as a home lab. Every update resets the shutdown-on-lid-close setting. Had to set up a cron job to re-disable it on boot.