Mpd Error Code 13
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Member From: Germany Registered: 2008-01-26 Posts: 369 [solved] mpd not connecting to port 6600 hello, i installed mpd with mpc and it gives me this...[micha@tux ~]$ mpc search artist metallica mpd connection refused MPD_HOST and/or MPD_PORT environment variables are not set error: problems getting a mpd log file response from "localhost" on port 6600 : Connection refusedmpd.conf(shortened version)# An example configuration file for MPD # See the mpd update database mpd.conf man page for a more detailed description of each parameter. ######################## REQUIRED PATHS ######################## #music_directory "~/music" #playlist_directory "~/playlists" #db_file "~/mpd.db" #log_file "~/mpd.log" #error_file "~/mpd.error" music_directory "/home/micha/musik" playlist_directory "/home/micha/.mpd/playlists" db_file "~/.mpd/mpd.db"
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log_file "~/.mpd/mpd.log" error_file "~/.mpd/mpd.error" ... ######################## DAEMON OPTIONS ######################## # # If started as root, MPD will drop root privileges and run as # this user instead. Otherwise, MPD will run as the user it was # started by. If left unspecified, MPD will not drop root # privileges at all (not recommended). user "micha" # The address and port to listen stop mpd on. # bind_to_address "127.0.0.1" #bind_to_address "any" port "6600" # # Controls the amount of information that is logged. Can be # "default", "secure", or "verbose". # #log_level "default" # ################################################################ ... ########################## AUDIO OUTPUT ######################## # # MPD supports many audio output types, as well as playing # through multiple audio outputs at the same time. You can # specify one or more here. If you don't specify any, MPD will # automatically scan for a usable audio output. # # See
won't connect (was doing fine just a few days ago) mailboxDecember 12th, 2008, 06:08 AMGMPC is giving me the following error: "error code 13: problems connecting to "localhost" on port 6600: connection refused" When I try to socket: failed to bind to '[::]:6600': address already in use restart MPD (sudo /etc/init.d/mpd restart or even sudo /etc/init.d/mpd stop all it says is " *
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Stopping Music Player Daemon mpd [fail]" MPD was working fine just a few days ago, but then my PSU bit the dust and
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I had to get a new one. Any idea what's going on here? mailboxDecember 12th, 2008, 06:10 AMSOLVED, disregard. All I had to do was to remove /var/lib/mpd/state and ~/.mpd/state mailboxDecember 14th, 2008, 10:35 PMActually, this is now https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=43576 unsolved again. The above solution worked once and only once, now I am unable to start or stop MPD at all. I'm getting the same error as before. Another problem: eog, archive manager and gedit (and a few others which I have currently forgotten) take about 5 minutes to load. Every time I try to open an image, it takes a ridiculously long time to open. Furthermore, I am unable to uninstall eog through Add/Remove because it depends https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1008864.html on ubuntu-desktop, something I'd rather not touch. bobdobbsOctober 6th, 2009, 02:00 AMI'm getting the same error. To recover I stop and then start the mpd daemon. Then it works for a random short amount of time, but with no sound output. A reboot takes the issue away for a few hours. Anybody know what is going on here ? EndolithOctober 11th, 2009, 04:06 AMGMPC is giving me the following error: "error code 13: problems connecting to "localhost" on port 6600: connection refused" When I try to restart MPD (sudo /etc/init.d/mpd restart or even sudo /etc/init.d/mpd stop all it says is " * Stopping Music Player Daemon mpd [fail]" MPD was working fine just a few days ago, but then my PSU bit the dust and I had to get a new one. Any idea what's going on here? I get error 13, too, from a remote computer. From the local computer, it seems to connect, but there's no music. I've just installed it for the first time. EndolithOctober 11th, 2009, 08:30 PMI finally got music to play through speakers, but only when I'm logged into the server through NX. It won't play sound otherwise, and remote clients won't even connect, and that alone took me a day to figure out. I give up. MPD is stupid. Powered by vBulletin Version 4.2.2 Copyright © 2016 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
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