maggior;356629 Wrote:
> If you had a version of 6.x on the system, you might want to explicitly
> uninstall it. Perhaps that would be causing another version to be
> running.
Thanks very much for your reply maggior, I have just installed Ubuntu
on this machine so I do not have any previous version running alongside
the latest one.
snarlydwarf;356655 Wrote:
> 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.)
Thank you so much for your help, I've checked and this is what was
reported -
Code:
--------------------
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME
squeezece 5007 squeezecenter 10u IPv4 19009 TCP *:9000 (LISTEN)
squeezece 5007 squeezecenter 12u IPv4 19350 TCP
jed:9000->192.168.1.75:52084 (ESTABLISHED)
--------------------
So it looks as though there are two instances of Squeezecenter
attempting to use the same port, or am I interpreting that wrongly?
--
Ashrob
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