Hi bryan,

On y Mac, it is in Sysem Preferences where all the other panes are located, 
such as General. It is called Lid Sleep. It has a checkbox called "Do not fall 
asleep when the lid is closed" in the preference pane, and a "Start NoSleep 
Utility on Startup" checkbox. I'm not exactly sure what that option does, since 
the first checkbox already takes care of the sleep.

I have a MacBook from late 2008, the 13 inch model. The processor is a 2.4 GHz 
Intel Core 2 Duo, Graphics  NVIDIA GeForce 9400M 256 MB, running Software  Mac 
OS X Lion 10.7 (11A511) which should be the official build.

Regards,
Nic
On Jul 23, 2011, at 6:43 PM, Bryan Jones wrote:

> Hello Nic,
> 
> I'm also not finding this option on my late 2010 MBA. Can you give some more 
> details about where you found the "Lic Sleep" checkbox? I don't have a 
> specific preference pane for it and haven't been able to locate it in either 
> of the preference panes where I'd expect to find it: Energy Saver and 
> Displays.
> 
> Also, could you give some details of your system? I wonder if the option 
> might only be available for specific models or graphics cards, etc.
> 
> This is definitely an option I would find very useful.
> 
> TIA,
> Bryan
> 
>> On 23 Jul 2011, at 16:37, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
>> I don't think anyone has mentioned this, but one of my favorite features in 
>> under system Preferences>Lid sleep. This, obviously, lets you control when 
>> your Mac goes to sleep when closing the lid. I never have had the need to do 
>> this, but it's still nice they added it.
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