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Tn5250j behaves the same on Windows, it's definitely a problem with the application.

I used a bash script to start it, and do a killall tn5250j.sh after closing the last session. Now that I think of it, the script should have killed itself...

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De: linuxdesktop4i-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linuxdesktop4i-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] En nombre de Aaron Bartell
Enviado el: Lunes, 09 de Noviembre de 2009 12:54 p.m.
Para: Discuss & plan a Linux based desktop environment for IBM i
Asunto: Re: [LinuxDesktop4i] Preferred terminal emulator

although it tends to not clean up its threads when closed.

Ha!  I am not the only one experiencing that problem - good to know.  For anybody wondering what Jose is talking about, just open up tn5250j and close it, then check the Processes tab in System Monitor (Ubuntu terms) and you should see a Process Name of "java" that is for the supposedly ended tn5250j application.  If you don't catch this then after starting tn5250j a number of times you will have a bunch of processes that are still out there consuming 150MB+ of memory for each instance.

I guess I should really be logging this on the sourceforge.net forum now that I know people are still monitoring that project.

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