Davias, even though this bug report was originally about the other
memory problem of using excessive memory as soon as it turns on, don't
see the harm in helping with this java memory problem too since it
doesn't look like Canonical is going to fix either one for 16.04 since
it has existed so long and we are getting close to another LTS release
in April.  I had that java memory leak in lubuntu 16.04 for a minecraft
server I left on all the time and the memory regularly maxed out
regardless of java settings, there was even a thread about it last year
somewhere on the Ubuntu forums where it was recommended I switch to a
window manager instead of a desktop environment.  Memory management was
better with openbox on ubuntu without a desktop environment.   The
minecraft server we have is now on debian 9 without a desktop
environment, and I let that run java all week long without the memory
leak.

One of my kids now uses kubuntu 16.04 to play minecraft with Oracle Java
and it is ok with kde. However java is not constantly running on kubuntu
so I can't guarantee it won't have the memory leak after several days of
constant java use all day long. So you can try kubuntu 16.04, or
probably any ubuntu 14.04.  I've switched my personal computer to debian
9 and haven't noticed that memory leak for java with debian either in
kde, but once again this computer doesn't run java all the time.

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  Ubuntu 16.04 Unity desktop uses much more ram than Ubuntu 15.10

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