So I tried to install Spotify for Linux (http://www.spotify.com/us/download/previews/) using instructions from around the web and this thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...=spotify+linux
I noticed most everything worked but system got hung up on the "aptitude" command.
I've tried installing Spotify according to these instructions http://www.spotify.com/int/download/previews/The installation seems to work OK, but then Spotiify won't open. Instead I get the fllowing errors, with an option to send a crash report.
FInaly no more spotify over wine, This is a small guide how to install spotify for linux.Spotify for Linux
This is a preview build of Spotify for Linux. As a preview release this version is still unsupported, but we're running it ourselves and will try to make sure it keeps pace with its Mac and Windows siblings.
So how do you get it?
Anyone tried Spotify on the Transformer Prime? Every time I start it Spotify displays the playlist tab briefly then force-closes itself.
EDIT: sorta answer my own question:
http://getsatisfaction.com/spotify/topics/when_will_spotify_be_ready_for...
i.e. Spotify do not support ICS
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When I want to start spotify (installed with CCR) I get following message:opt/spotify/spotify-client/spotify: error while loading shared libraries: libgconf-2.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Can anybody help me?
News broke out today that Spotify would be making a beta version of its web player available to all of its users in the UK, with the promise that a full release would come later this year.
I’m not complaining that I’ll soon be able to access Spotify through my browser.
I have Spotify premium (30 day free trial) on my PC. I have the Spotify app on my phone, and the 2 day free trial ended on there a while ago. I think at one point, I considered paying for premium, but then I realized I could download and listen to my playlists on my phone without it.
I already gave them my card info, but I would like to take it off.
On stage at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco, Mark Zuckerberg named a few products that he is impressed by. In particular, Spotify, Airbnb, Nike+ and Runkeeper caught the attention of the Facebook co-founder and CEO.
The first company he named was Spotify.