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Old 25.06.2022, 17:58
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Hello,

First, many thanks to the JDowloader developer(s) for the work.
Second, sorry for my bad English, I go through google translate.

I was using JDownloader headless on an RPI with Raspbian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) headless.
I connected in ssh on the RPI then I started JD with the command java -jar JDownloader.jar and I accessed it through the web interface. It was great!

I made a new installation under Raspbian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye), installed java default-jdk, downloaded and launched JD with this method (as I had to do the first time it seems to me): **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** .jdownloader.org/Knowledgebase/Article/View/52/0/install-jdownloader-on-nas-and-embedded-devices

Everything works fine, but the problem is that I end up with a GUI now that opens after running the command java -jar JDownloader.jar, and if I close it I lose the connection with MyJDownloader.

I didn't have this behavior before and I would like to find it again or at least be able to close the window without completely stopping JDownloader.
I tried to put an old version of java (8) but it's the same.

If anyone has an idea ... I'm a taker.
Thanks in advance.
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