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submitted 1 year ago by CobolSailor@lemmy.ml to c/apple@lemmy.ml

I've recently switched over to a MacBook Pro after using Windows or Linux laptops my entire life. I love that when I close the lid the laptop turns off and uses very little power. When I open it, everything is up and running again like nothing ever happend. Crazy concept I know, but coming from years of windows machines, this is a luxury.

What I can't figure out though is how do I keep the machine running when I lock it without closing the lid? I run various VPNs and have programs for work that are painfully slow to compile / start. I can't leave the thing unattended while signed in obviously in an office, but I'd love to be able to lock it while compiling and walk around / grab a drink without having to reconnect to the VPN and having to resume the compilation of programs.

At the same time, I really love that when I close the lid it goes to sleep so I'd like to keep that feature as well. Is this possible? My fellow Mac users in an office, what do you do?

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[-] kobra@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago
[-] Thorny_Thicket@sopuli.xyz 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Open terminal and type "caffeinate" and press enter. It'll stay awake for as long as terminal (and the lid) is open

I think you can also specify the time you want it to stay awake by typing "caffeinate -t 1000" and it'll stay awake for 1000 seconds.

[-] mcesh@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Does anyone know the opposite solution? I have a MBP that always wants to be awake - particularly bc of Google Chat notifications or if my Bluetooth mouse gets bumped — is there a setting or program that will keep it asleep unless it’s opened, or even until a key is pressed?

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