In fact, netstat -al gives: unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 6544 unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 6543 /tmp/.X11-unix/X0
Does that mean ports 6544 & 6543 are already opened by X11?
I changed ports with mythtv-setup to 16544 and 16543 which seem to be free. I get the same error message.
Etienne SANDRE wrote:
I've tried to install mythtv from debian sources (http://dijkstra.csh.rit.edu/~mdz/debian unstable mythtv)
I'm running an up-to date unstable debian with kernel 2.6.8
The install scripts fails with the following message:
Starting MythTV server: mythbackendSession management error: Could not open network socket/
I have the same message when trying to relaunch the backend manually.
Any clues?
Thanks...
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