Public bug reported:

I am using Ubuntu 8.04.1 with 2.6.24-19-generic kernel (32 bit). If I
shutdown my computer from ubuntu properly, it turns automatically on at
exactly 12:30 AM.

At first I thought it is a BIOS related problem, but then I found out
that computer automatically turns on ONLY IF it was PROPERLY shut down
from ubuntu. If it was shut down from windows or by force, computer
doesn't turn on.

I've disabled all wake-up events in BIOS, but the problem persists. The
only way to keep my computer turned off is to shut it down from windows
or to unplug the power cable.

A friend of mine said he has the very same problem, but on only one of
his computers (and the time of turning on is different: in his case it
is 9 AM). We've found out that both his and my computer have the same
motherboard: MSI 865PE Neo2.

I've provided the output of dmidecode and I think this may be a kernel
related problem. This wasn't happening on gutsy, and I'm not sure if
this started to happen right after install of hardy, or after some
updates. Now I'll try to install and boot the oldest kernel in
repository and I'll keep you notified if the computer will turn on
automatically after shutting down the computer properly using the oldest
kernel in repository.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: automatically shutdown ubuntu

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Computer automatically turns on after proper shutdown from ubuntu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/253629
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