I see that you intended to start tpb as system service as there is tpb
script inside /etc/init.d (and in debian/ directory of the package).

The problem is: tpb service does not come up at system startup (for a
yet unknown reason, I'll figure it out).

After system came up, the script works, but:
  - with "/etc/init.d/tpb start" you can easily start as many instances of tpb 
as you want. It doesn't check if tpb instance is already running;
  - no way to stop tpb with "/etc/init.d/tpb stop"

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Cannot run tpb as normal user
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158262
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