On 10/2/2025 5:44 PM, Mike wrote:
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.
fwiw ...
The hw.sensor.cpu0.temp0 temp seems to be peaking around 32C on the laptop.
So, things seem to be working ...
thx again.