If the jobs are left running or killed is a function of the shell. For example (IIRC), csh, by default, will let them run. On the other hand, ksh, will not. You can change that behavior by nohupping under some shells, disconnecting from the process group and terminal, stty tostop, etc.
--MidLifeXis
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