Gus;580868 Wrote: 
> 
> I'm not sure what the implications are of each of these results, so any
> help in interpreting them and the best course of action would be
> gratefully received!
> 

You need to be root to use the netstat command for this purpose.  The
fact that it returns nothing means no process is listening on port
9000, which explains why your browser cannot find SBS.

The ps command shows that SBS is running in some "safe" mode
apparently.  I frankly do not know what that is.  I have SBS installed
from the tar version which is structure somewhat differently, so do not
have squeezeboxserver_safe to be able to look at.  You will have to get
help from someone that knows more about the Ubuntu package perhaps (you
may need to start another thread with a more specific/directed subject).

If I were you, I would kill the SBS process and try manually restarting
it.  Again, since I don't use Ubuntu, I don't know how the SBS startup
script has been set up (particularly since Ubuntu upstart now).  There
must be other Ubuntu users on here, though.


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