After a few months of experience with the solution above, I have to
resurrect this post :p

In the end the boot sequence tweak only solved part of the problem:
Internet Radio indeed worked fine this way, but Triode's Spotify plugin
didn't. After a regular reboot or startup of the system Logitech Media
Server still needed a manual restart before Spotify worked.
So I'm back to the /etc/rc.local workaround.

The issue must have something to do with the combination of:
- Startup sequence of several services / processes of the system: the
network by default is started AFTER Logitech Media Server.
- The startup scrips of Logitech Media Server.
- Upstart compatibility (in the future: Systemd).
- Network Manager

Question: Is there a more elegant solution possible than /etc/rc.local? 

In the end I still think a more fundamental change in the startup
scripts of Logitech Media Server is needed for Debian/Ubuntu based
systems.


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