Type in your question below and we'll check to see what answers we can find...
Loading article...
Submitting...
If you couldn't find any answers in the previous step then we need to post your question in the community and wait for someone to respond. You'll be notified when that happens.
Simply add some detail to your question and refine the title if needed, choose the relevant category, then post.
Before we can post your question we need you to quickly make an account (or sign in if you already have one).
Don't worry - it's quick and painless! Just click below, and once you're logged in we'll bring you right back here and post your question. We'll remember what you've already typed in so you won't have to do it again.
I have just installed Spotify on my Raspberry Pi Desktop stretch (based on Debian GNU/Linux) machine using the Debian Package technique on the bottom of the page and Spotify works great. Frankly, I give Spotify for Linux developers a 10/10.
Really? Doesn't work for me; can't even update the repository - claims it doesn't support armhf.
The most recent version of Stretch on a Pi 3 B+
In that case, I could be wrong, but if you typed all the commands correctly in the right order, I think it is because you are using a Raspberry Pi. The OS for Raspberry Pi, Raspbian, might not run those commands correctly, or even at all, possibly because the architecture that a Raspberry Pi uses is ARM. I am using the Raspberry Pi Desktop, which is not made for the Raspberry Pi itself, but made to run on x86/amd64 systems, so, regular laptops or desktops.
Try re-running the commands by copying them into the command line exactly, and if it doesn't work, I think it is because you are using a Raspberry Pi.
Ah, I understand now. I wasn't aware that such a thing existed. That makes sense since it works nicely for me on Ubuntu as well.
Hey there you, Yeah, you! 😁 Welcome - we're glad you joined the Spotify Community! While you here, let's have a fun game…