I confirm.

When you try using xterm - it behaves alike, however it more frequently works 
without crash - it prints new pid and after a while it prints bash: gdit: 
command not found. It does not return to prompt - you need to press enter and 
then it prints Exit 127.
Here: 

 gdit &
[1] 6733
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ bash: gdit: polecenie nieodnalezione

[1]+  Exit 127                gdit
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gdit &

I found that gnome-terminal works sometimes without crash - if you try
run some non-existent commands without ampersand and then try it with
ampersand it does not crash.

Maybe it is some buffer issue? And I have seen 'exit'  in closing xterm.

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Running a non-existing command in the background causes exit
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