You may want to try running VNC:

http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/

It is basically a "remote desktop" application, so you connect to the VNC server,
you see the (in this case) Win95 desktop, you choose Start|Shutdown...

Note, though, that if you have applications running that fail to shut down
cleanly, VNC will go away, so you won't be able to connect remotely, and Win95
will be waiting for you to press "End Task" before it will continue to shut down.

Gotta love MS.

kb

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> Hi,
>
> I have POTATO firewall which controls UPS status and want
> to shutdown all machines on power failure.
> I use UPSD in client mode for UN*X workstations but I also
> have one running M$Win95...
>
> Any ideas how can I shutdown Windows95 remotely from Linux ?
>
> Best regards,
> Piotr Tarnowski
>
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