On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 12:21:51AM +0100, Florian Schlichting wrote: > > update-rc.d mpd disable > > > > After reboot, this is enough to prevent mpd from starting, but somehow not > > to > > keep port 6600 free. When I run mpd as normal user, I get : > > > > socket: Failed to bind to '127.0.0.1:6600': Address already in use > > can you have a look what it is that's listening on port 6600? E.g. with > > sudo netstat -lntp > > I have an inkling that you may see something like > > tcp6 0 0 :::6600 :::* > LISTEN 1/systemd > > which would mean that systemd socket activation has gotten in the way of > the recommended per-user set-up. That would make this bug > release-critical, IMO, even though one may ask why the above update-rc.d > command is not effective for systemd socket units... `systemctl disable mpd` was not enough in my case, I needed to do `systemctl disable mpd.socket` too. I suppose `update-rc.d mpd disable` is an equivalent of the first command.
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