Spotify linux preview

Israel israeldahl at gmail.com
Sat Oct 17 12:29:49 UTC 2015


Hi, it might also be useful to run spotify from the terminal to see what
errors come from it.

If you don't know the command, you can always look inside the spotify
desktop file (probably in /usr/share/applications but might be in
~/.local I suppose depending on how you installed it)

You can also search for the correct package name
i.e.
apt-cache search libgcrypt

which I find
libgcrypt11

but I also see
libgcrypt20

To install it you can type
sudo apt-get install libgcrypt11

On 10/17/2015 06:25 AM, Ian Bruntlett wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> 1. Could you give the actual command you typed in?
>
> 2. Type in to a terminal this command:-
> which apt-get
>
> If apt-get is installed you should get some output  like this:-
> usr/bin/apt-get
>
>
> HTH,
>
>
> Ian
>
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