Thanks everyone that replied via email. It is a Bios setting on most newer 
motherboard's is the determination. I found it on mine and all is well. I 
also bought 4 UPS's to keep these guys powered up.
-Brian




On Thursday 21 June 2001 20:48, you wrote:
> 'Tis a feature on my Soyo K7VTA-B motherboard.  You can set the BIOS to
> turn on after a power failure.  This works even when the OS turns itself
> off - if you turn off the power on the master switch (one of those
> things with PC, monitor, printer, etc.) and then turn it back on, the PC
> powers up and boots.
>
> Tow older ATX motherboards have no similar feature.
>
> Roger Haase
>
> brian wrote:
> > Is there a way to make a MDK8.0 computer turn itself back on after a
> > power failure? Is this something I would even set in Linux or is it a
> > Bios/Hardware issue?
> >
> > TIA,
> > Brian
>
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