Recent versions of gupnp switched from using NM "context manager" to
using a new Linux context manager. This will listen to network interface
events directly from the kernel, so should include interfaces that NM
considers "unmanaged".

Beware, that in the future NM context manager might be used again
depending on which features it provides - so the old advice is still
valid. If you do not use NM - make sure it's stopped! This will make
gupnp fall back on a traditional unix handling.....

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  Rygel fails to listen on eth0

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