Tim,

That was my thought but the bios doesn't seem to have any 'wake on alarm' or 
'wake on lan' settings. From the messages log there seems to be wifi activity 
at the top of the log. Is it possible that fc15 is putting the system into a 
sleep mode, NOT turning the system off? Only pet I have is a 97lb. dog, but he 
wasn't upstairs when this happened and he doesn't show any interest inkeyboards 
when he is upstairs.

John

-----Original Message-----
From: Tim [mailto:ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au]
Sent: Sunday, August 7, 2011 11:41 PM
To: 'Community support for Fedora users'
Subject: Re: fc15 automatically re-boots after fc14 to fc15 upgrade

On Mon, 2011-08-08 at 05:41 +0000, j...@mbstemps.com wrote:> And then re-booted 
system, running KDE on a Dell 1501 Laptop;1gb ram,> 120GB HD partitioned Win 
and Fedora; When I do a normal leave and> shutdown all goes normally, then it 
seems at random time the system> will be running again and waiting to select 
the user. I shut down last> knight 10 pmish and my wife awoke me at 335am with 
the system waiting> for the selection of user. The only other thing that seems 
strange is> that the time is incorrect, it says 3:38Pm on the 7th and it is 
10:40> pm on the 7th and the time and date were set this morning and were> 
correct before system was shutdown. I don't remember seeing any> strange 
messages on the update.Does your computer have a BIOS with a wake-up alarm 
(triggered by theclock, or activity on the ports)? Does the BIOS have an option 
to fireup the computer after a mains power failure? Do you have a pet cat 
thatmight walk on the keyboard?-- [tim@localhost ~]$ uname 
-r2.6.27.25-78.2.56.fc9.i686Don't send private replies to my address, the 
mailbox is ignored. Iread messages from the public lists.
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