The 'another copy' message is displayed when SC can't open port 9000 for
listening.

You can find out what program -is- listening on port 9000 by typing
(may need to be root for this):

lsof -i :9000

That will list open files (yes, ports are files on Unix sorta... most
things are files...) that are 'internet' port 9000.

You should see something like:

Code:
--------------------
    
  COMMAND    PID          USER   FD   TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME
  squeezece 3850 squeezecenter   10u  IPv4 611732       TCP *:9000 (LISTEN)
  
--------------------


In this case, what I have listening is squeezecenter, process ID 3850. 
If you see something else there, that is the culprit.

You can convince SC to listen to something other than 9000, but we'll
cross that bridge if we come to it... first find out what is there, and
if it is something you want or something that just autoinstalled because
it was convenient.  (Since I spent the last hour deleting cruft on a
pretty plain debian install, it can be scary how much stuff gets
dragged in sometimes.)


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