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Is there a specific need for IBM's 5250 software? I've had a better
experience using tn5250j on Linux. Aaron Bartell has a version on his
site that fixed a keyboard mapping issue, IIRC. It's simple to set up
and use, very portable, and is much more configurable than iSeries
Access--in my experience.
Also, it works on anything that runs java, so you're not bound to
Ubuntu's distro if you don't want to be.
Just a thought! :)
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