<div>Hello y'all! First of anything I'm kinda new to this whole linux/open source thing. I had used Ubuntu in virtual machines before (windows host) but I needed to install it in my laptop to work on academic stuff that I couldn't do in the virtual machine.<br>
</div><div><br></div><div>The thing is, I think that the default setting on closing the lid of a laptop should be set to do nothing instead of suspend. At least do this for the install/live CD environment.<br>It makes no sense that you keep this setting as "suspend" when this could interrupt the install or disk partitioning tasks. The second of those happened to me and it screwed up my windows partition big time, the NTFS got corrupted and my partition became unbootable. Not to mention recovering some of the data took a long time since chkdsk takes days on a 1TB hard drive.<br>
<br></div><div>I think the behaviour to do nothing instead of suspending is expected and user friendly since other major operating systems (Windows, OS X) behave the same way.</div><div><br></div><div>I apologize if this wasn't the medium to point this out.</div>
<div>Have a nice day :)</div>