First thing does you current bios level support wake on alarm (to check look 
uder power in the bios setup screen i believe) and if there is an option for 
wake on alarm then you can set it that way yourself but I am unaware of a 
remote option that can let you change actual bios settings and with that said 
that does not mean that there is not something I am just unaware of it....there 
are however remote options to remote flash your system such as an RDM server. 
   
  mike

Tayfun Teksoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  I want to update power on time of my Debian Linux server, without
connecting a monitor and a keyboard.

Is there such Linux application helps to modify bios settings for AMI bios.

Thanks
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