Hello.


You may use netstat -nlpt to find open tcp ports and the name of the program to 
which each

socket belongs. If you see a listener on port 3306, then this is the source of 
the problem.





i?aki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi, in a fedora i  install mysql 4, i upgrading to mysql 4, but when i 

> put mysqld,  say can?t start server: bind on tcp/ip port,  before 

> restart computer when i put ps, appear an mysql_safe but now no, with 

> the same error.

> 

> 



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