![]() However make sure that once your task is done, you normalize the functionality by re-enabling macbook to work normally and sleep when lid goes down. Terminal command to keep macbook running on lid down: sudo pmset -b sleep 0 sudo pmset -b disablesleep 1 Terminal command to re-enable macbook pro to sleep on lid down sudo pmset -b sleep 5 sudo pmset -b disablesleep 0įor further reading you can refer to this answer on stackoverflow.
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