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Sudo install spotify
Sudo install spotify












sudo install spotify

The error jumps to me when I do an aptitude update, I leave it below: I am having problems with the public key apparently. Hello! Very good the article I was able to install it and it works fine in my Debian 8. I hope it helps because it is a recurring problem for all of us who install Linux in 32 bits With that I pull Spotify on my 8-bit Debian 32 Install it as follows: sudo dpkg –i libgcrypt11_1.5.0-5 + deb7u3_b "Spotify: error while loading shared libraries: libgcrypt.so.11: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"įortunately, the solution for this error is found on the Debian page itself, the file can be downloaded from: When running Spotify on the console and it sends me the error (if you run it from the icon, the application simply does not launch): With that you download the client, to install it I use the command: sudo dpkg –i spotify-client_0.9.4.183.g644e24e.428-1_b Searching everywhere in the official Spotify forum ( ) They give us two links to download a client for the application, the direct links are:

sudo install spotify sudo install spotify

Remove the comments also on the section, make explicit that we are not using and adding 'enabled = false'.The error “The spotify-client package could not be located” when running in the terminal “sudo apt-get install spotify-client” is because the file is apparently no longer in the repository, at least for 32-bit systems Search the '' section remove the '#' remarks from the line and edit a few items: Or this for Jessie wget -q -O /etc/apt//mopidy.list Īnd now, add the new items, install mopidy and the Spotify extension apt-get update Note: Either prefix your commands with sudo or just do a 'permanent' sudo -iE before you start.įirst, get the KEY from mopidy wget -q -O - | apt-key add -Īdd the source list, this is on wheezy. aplay /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav Test the sound to confirm your setting is working. If needed, you can force sound on the analog connector instead of HDMI amixer cset numid=3 1 External speakers, perhaps an USB sound card.īefore going into the install, make sure the RPI is ready to play music.Raspberry PI running Wheezy (may also work with Jessie).

sudo install spotify

I will make the installation as brief as possible and it will work fine. As most packages is not just plug and play but is very close to that.














Sudo install spotify