Hi Pedro

Yes I thought the extra process was normal but in my case, these
additional processes hang around, and each time I do Game->New a new
process starts but any previous processes are still running, see
attached process list after starting 3 new games, the highlighted
process is the starting one.

Starting Chess and immediately quitting without starting a game works as 
expected.
Starting Chess, playing a single game then quitting works but leaves the 
gnome-gnuchess process running.
Playing more than one game, resulting in 3 or more gnome-gnuchess processes 
hangs upon quitting.

These occur whether closing through the app menu or through the window
control.

As mentioned in my initial post I'd tweaked a few settings prior to
noticing this, so I tried undoing some of the changes, settings
CONCURRENCY in /etc/init.d/rc from 'shell' back to 'none'.  After this
the behaviour changed, with the processes all hanging around as before
but quitting now correctly shuts them all down, so this setting seems to
be having an effect.  Not sure why or how, hopefully I'm not leading you
on a phantom bug chase because of my over-tinkering!



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gnome-gnuchess spawns separate process for each new game - processes do not 
terminate normally
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353114
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