Install Spotify in Ubuntu/Mint
Spotify is a popular streaming media music service. You can not only access its services on the webpage, but also install its Desktop client on linux. This client adds additional features, such as listening to local music and synchronizing local music to the Spotify server, or synchronizing local music to iPhone, iPod, and other mobile devices.
This article will discuss how to quickly install Spotify on Ubuntu 14.04 and other Debian-based releases, such as Linux Mint, Elementary OS, and Bodhi.
Install Spotify in Ubuntu 14.04 and Linux Mint 17
Start to install the Spotify Desktop client. Open a terminal (Ctrl + Alt + T) and run the following command:
- Sudo sh-c 'echo "deb http://repository.spotify.com stable non-free">/etc/apt/sources. list. d/spotify. list'
This command will add the repository to the source list of the software, and then add the GPG Key:
- Sudo apt-key adv -- keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com -- recv-keys 94558F59
The next step is relatively simple. Update and install the Spotify client:
- Sudo apt-get update
- Sudo apt-get install spotify-client
This completes the installation. Now you can search for Spotify on Unity Dash (ubuntu) to start it. In Ubuntu, The Spotify client is well integrated. This is Spotify's interface in Ubuntu 14.04:
I hope this article will help you install the Spotify client in Ubuntu and other Linux OS. I think this can be counted as something that needs to be done after Ubuntu 14.04 is installed. . How can we find it? Have you used other services similar to Spotify? Let's share your opinion together.
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