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I thought I fixed that quite a while ago and I think, Aaron, you were running that version.

I'll take a look again. The session counts weren't being properly recorded and then removed but, again, I thought I had fixed that.

Pete


Aaron Bartell wrote:
>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 <http://sourceforge.net> forum now that I know people are still monitoring that project.

Aaron Bartell
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On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 12:26 PM, Jose Antonio Salazar Montenegro <0jsalazarm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:0jsalazarm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

We should start by commenting about how we connect to the System i
using Linux.


Last year I the official IBM client, but found it annoying to
install and unstable. Tn5250 was better, and I really liked the
multitabbed tn5250j, although it tends to not clean up its threads
when closed. In the end I was more comfortable running Symtrax
through Wine.


What are your experiences with terminal emulation on Linux desktops?


P.S.

I think this list is a great idea, and this topic should be a good
starting point. Kudos for all the Linux users out there.




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