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Hi!!
Since the last update I have a problem. I run Spotify but nothing happens. Do not know how to fix it. Can anybody help me please?
Thanks!!
Hi there and welcome to the community,
What Spotify Version do you have? Could you try doing a full reinstallation, including removing your local cache files.
I don't know the exact location of the cache files on Linux, but could you try the following path?
~/.cache/spotify/Storage/
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Hi,
Yes, I tried doing a full reinstallation and nothing (i deleted also the cache files).
I do not know how to know which version I have but I imagine it is the last.
I need the music! :_(
1. When you start spotify in the terminal, you should see error/debug messages
Can you check if you see there something that could help?
2. spotify version
search in your package manager for spotify and you'll see it
OR type in your terminal:
dpkg -s spotify-client
Hi!
1.- Ok, I do the following to open spotify in the terminal:
sh spotify-client
The message I get is:
sh: 0: Can't open spotify-client
2.- My spotify version is: 1:0.9.17.1.g9b85d43.7-1
Thanks for your help... I'm desperate
to 1:
the command sh is to execute shell scripts
spotify is a binary, you can start spotify just by using the name
so, best to do is:
1. open terminal
2. type spotify + press TAB (TAB finds all binaries on your OS which start with spotify)
3. select the binary you want from step2
4. press ENTER
I do not understand very well.
I open the terminal, I type spotify and I press TAB but I get 148 possibilities. Which is the binary I have to choose? There is no binary called spotify
niklas@niklas-thinkpad:~$ spotify & [1] 22841 niklas@niklas-thinkpad:~$ spotify: error while loading shared libraries: libudev.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
This error occurs since a couple of weeks. Before that it worked just fine. I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and tried also a reinstallation on my machine. I heard about a quite similiar error on Ubuntu 14.04, but it seems no one but me has trouble with 12.04.
Ah, ok. Then I have the same problem.
kike@kike-X200CA:~$ spotify&
[1] 10891
kike@kike-X200CA:~$ spotify: error while loading shared libraries: libudev.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
What is the solution? Reinstlall the library? How?
Hi, I am having the same problem here, but I have Linuxmint 13 Xfce since I have an not-so-old-but-a-bit-older computer.
I have read and followed I don't know how many blogs and posts about installing Spotify. I have installed, uninstalled, added keys, checked and edited the source.list and source.list.d file/folder... there is no human way for me to run spotify.
I even tried typing "spotify" on a terminal, then pressing TAB... nothing, not even 1 miserable binary appears, and I can see the Spotify icon in my menu, under Multimedia. But! When I typed "spotify" on the terminal without pressing TAB, I got some signs of life from my computer:
spotify: error while loading shared libraries: libudev.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
So! after a bit of research on internet, I tried this:
sudo apt-get install libudev1:i386
And I got the following answer from my computer:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Package libudev1:i386 is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source
E: Package 'libudev1:i386' has no installation candidate
In other words: Computer says NO!
Is there any way, anything that I can do to get Spotify running on this computer?
Everything else works perfectly fine.
Thank you very much in advance!
please read this thread (1) completely and try the few mentioned approaches that helped them (e.g. comment by @Skanda here (2))
Since above are some i386 systems: there's a thread that statesthat the new spotify doesn't run on 32bit 😞
(1) https://community.spotify.com/t5/Help-Desktop-Linux-Mac-and/Spotify-doesn-t-start-after-upgrade-to-U...
(2) https://community.spotify.com/t5/Help-Desktop-Linux-Mac-and/Spotify-doesn-t-start-after-upgrade-to-U...
No, it did not work
However thank you very much for your help
ddi anyone solved the mystery?
nope, i use spotify web
It actually works. Thank you very much, my friend
It really works! Nice job man. You saved me from too quiet working saturday!
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