We have discovered how to change the time at which the computer is to be
turned on:

In BIOS settings, there is an power management/Wake Up Events/Wake On
Alarm option. This option is disabled by default, but it looks like
hardy's kernel ignores the enabled/disabled option and always thinks
that this option is enabled and upon shutting down schedules the BIOS to
turn on the computer at the time which is configured in Wake On Alarm
option (although it is disabled).

If computer is mechanically turned off, then it doesn't turn on
automatically. The same is if it is turned off from windows.

Now, the question is: does windows (and kernels prior 2.6.24) turn
computer off by putting it to G3 state, or there is definitely a bug in
2.6.24?

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