Manjaro Difference between revisions of "Spotify"

Difference between revisions of "Spotify"

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= Installing as Flatpak Application =
= Installing as Flatpak Application =
To install flatpak on your Manjaro installation, run the following command as root:
 
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To install flatpak on your Manjaro installation, run the following command:
<code>pacman -S flatpak</code>
 
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sudo pacman -S flatpak
Afterwards, install Spotify via the following command:
 
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Afterwards, install Spotify via the following command [https://flathub.org/ from Flathub]:
<code>flatpak install --from https://s3.amazonaws.com/alexlarsson/spotify-repo/spotify.flatpakref</code>
 
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flatpak install --from https://flathub.org/repo/appstream/com.spotify.Client.flatpakref
Now, you can launch Spotify from your DE or alternatively via the command <code>flatpak run com.spotify.Client</code>
 
Now, you can launch Spotify from your DE or alternatively via the command:
 
flatpak run com.spotify.Client
 
== Known Issues ==
== Known Issues ==
* Spotify may fail to open links (e.g. for password reset or login via Facebook). To fix this, install '''xdg-desktop-portal-gtk''' via <code>pacman -S xdg-desktop-portal-gtk</code>
 
* Spotify may fail to open links (e.g. for password reset or login via Facebook). To fix this, install '''xdg-desktop-portal-gtk''' via:
 
sudo pacman -S xdg-desktop-portal-gtk


= Installing as snap =
= Installing as snap =

Revision as of 20:30, 5 January 2018

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Spotify is a commercial music streaming service providing digital rights management-restricted content from record labels including Sony, EMI, Warner Music Group and Universal. Launched in October 2008 by Swedish startup Spotify AB, the service had approximately 10 million users as of 15 September 2010, about 2.5 million of whom were paying users. Total users reached 20 million by December 2012, 5 million of whom pay a monthly subscription fee that varies based on locale.

The system is currently available using Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, iOS, Android, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Windows Phone, S60 (Symbian), webOS, Samsung Smart TV, Squeezebox, Boxee, Sonos, WD TV, Roku, MeeGo, Telia Digital-tv, Openpandora and TiVo. As of December 2013 Spotify is not available in the Windows Store for Windows 8.

Music can be browsed by artist, album, record label, genre or playlist as well as by direct searches. On computers, a link allows the listener to purchase selected material via partner retailers.

Spotify operates under a freemium model (basic services are free, while additional features are offered via paid subscriptions). Spotify makes its revenues by selling premium streaming subscriptions to users and advertising placements to third parties. Paying for Spotify Premium offers HD audio, no ads as well as offline listening. Subscriptions are restricted to people with credit/debit cards or PayPal accounts registered in certain countries. [1]


Note
You can install Spotify native application as Spotify Linux Preview, as a Flatpak Application or in Wine environment as Spotify client for Windowsr.

Installing Spotify Linux Preview

Recommended Installation Guide [updated 2016-03-24]

Install by one command dependiences and Spotify Client application:

yaourt -S spotify-stable --needed --noconfirm

Create symlinks:


sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libnss3.so /usr/lib/libnss3.so.1d && sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libnssutil3.so /usr/lib/libnssutil3.so.1d && sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libsmime3.so /usr/lib/libsmime3.so.1d && sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libssl3.so /usr/lib/libssl3.so.1d && sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libplds4.so /usr/lib/libplds4.so.0d && sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libplc4.so /usr/lib/libplc4.so.0d && sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libnspr4.so /usr/lib/libnspr4.so.0d && sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libudev.so /usr/lib/libudev.so.0


And that's it! If you are using Xfce (it should work for other environments also), the way to configure media keys is via xfce shortcuts, using dbus commands (in order: play/pause, stop, next, previous)


Note
If your system does not detect the media keys, their names are (in order) XF86AudioPlay, XF86AudioStop, XF86AudioNext, XF86AudioPrevious
dbus-send --print-reply --dest=org.mpris.MediaPlayer2.spotify /org/mpris/MediaPlayer2 org.mpris.MediaPlayer2.Player.PlayPause
dbus-send --print-reply --dest=org.mpris.MediaPlayer2.spotify /org/mpris/MediaPlayer2 org.mpris.MediaPlayer2.Player.Stop
dbus-send --print-reply --dest=org.mpris.MediaPlayer2.spotify /org/mpris/MediaPlayer2 org.mpris.MediaPlayer2.Player.Next
dbus-send --print-reply --dest=org.mpris.MediaPlayer2.spotify /org/mpris/MediaPlayer2 org.mpris.MediaPlayer2.Player.Previous

Known Issues in Spotify Linux Preview

  • Sometimes the Discover page does not show content. This is a known bug. The probable cause errors with open ssl.

Installing as Flatpak Application

To install flatpak on your Manjaro installation, run the following command:

sudo pacman -S flatpak

Afterwards, install Spotify via the following command from Flathub:

flatpak install --from https://flathub.org/repo/appstream/com.spotify.Client.flatpakref

Now, you can launch Spotify from your DE or alternatively via the command:

flatpak run com.spotify.Client

Known Issues

  • Spotify may fail to open links (e.g. for password reset or login via Facebook). To fix this, install xdg-desktop-portal-gtk via:
sudo pacman -S xdg-desktop-portal-gtk

Installing as snap

Spotify is available as snap from Snappy, the package management system built by Canonical. Installed snaps are being kept up to date automatically.

First of all install the snapd package like it is described in the official documentation with two simple terminal commands:

sudo pacman -Sy snapd
sudo systemctl enable --now snapd.socket

Then simply install Spotify alongside with the core snap as dependency:

sudo snap install spotify

That's it! Now you can run Spotify either by executing the following command in the terminal:

snap run spotify

Or even easier you can find Spotify using the application finder within your desktop environment.

Installing lastest version Spotify Client for Windows in Wine

Execute the actions in this order. DO NOT close the terminal window before doing all action.

  • Installing dependences and Wine application:

yaourt -Sy wine q4wine wine-mono wine_gecko winetricks giflib libpng libldap gnutls lcms libxml2 mpg123 openal v4l-utils libpulse alsa-plugins alsa-lib libjpeg-turbo libxcomposite libxinerama ncurses lib32-ncurses libcl cups samba dosbox lib32-{giflib,libpng,libldap,gnutls,lcms,libxml2,mpg123,openal,v4l-utils,libpulse,alsa-plugins,alsa-lib,libjpeg-turbo,libxcomposite,libxinerama,ncurses,libcl}


  • Configure Spotify installation directory.
export WINEPREFIX="${HOME}/.spotify"
export WINEARCH="win32"
winecfg
  • Click the Libraries tab, select riched20 and click Add. The default entry should read riched20 (native, builtin).
  • Click Apply, then click OK.
  • Manually close a Wine Configuration Window.
  • Configure Wine environment with commands.
winetricks msxml6 corefonts
winetricks settings fontsmooth=rgb
  • Download the lastest SpotifySetup.exe file
cd ~ && wget http://download.spotify.com/SpotifySetup.exe
  • Install Spotify Client Application in Wine
wine SpotifySetup.exe
  • Close a terminal window.
  • Launch Spotify from Launcher Menu. Wait some time to load the application.

Support

Official forum topic: [2]

See Also

AUR:spotify

AUR:libgcryt15

AUR:openssl098

AUR:spotify-gnome-git

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