Are you absolutely sure there isn't a copy of SBS already running? I
have found with debian (Ubuntu's ancestor) that the install routine
often fails to stop the existing version because the
squeezeboxserver.pid is out of date. Open a terminal window and run
this command to see what you get:

ps aux | grep squeeze

If you get back anything besides a single line that ends "grep squeeze"
then SBS is running, most likely the old version. In that case you
should kill that process manually, and then start SBS manually.


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