
With that I pull Spotify on my 8-bit Debian 32 Install it as follows: sudo dpkg –i libgcrypt11_1.5.0-5 + deb7u3_b "Spotify: error while loading shared libraries: libgcrypt.so.11: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"įortunately, the solution for this error is found on the Debian page itself, the file can be downloaded from: When running Spotify on the console and it sends me the error (if you run it from the icon, the application simply does not launch):

With that you download the client, to install it I use the command: sudo dpkg –i spotify-client_0.9.4.183.g644e24e.428-1_b

Searching everywhere in the official Spotify forum ( ) They give us two links to download a client for the application, the direct links are: You will first need to configure our debian repository: curl -sS | sudo gpg -dearmor -yes -o /etc/apt//spotify.gpg echo "deb stable non-free" | sudo tee /etc/apt//spotify.The error “The spotify-client package could not be located” when running in the terminal “sudo apt-get install spotify-client” is because the file is apparently no longer in the repository, at least for 32-bit systems Our aim is that it should work with the latest Long Term Support release of Ubuntu, but we will try to make it work for other releases of Ubuntu and Debian as well.

Spotify for Linux is also released as a Debian package. If you run another Linux distribution than Ubuntu, first see for how to install snap, then run the command above. Run the following command in your terminal: snap install spotify If you don’t have access or don’t want to use Ubuntu Software, it is possible to install Spotify from the command line with snap. If the link doesn’t work, open Ubuntu Software and search for Spotify.

Go to Spotify in Ubuntu Software and click install. You can tell us what you think and ask other users for help at the Desktop (Linux) board in The Spotify Community forum. The experience may differ from our other Spotify Desktop clients, such as Windows and Mac. They work on it in their spare time and it is currently not a platform that we actively support. Spotify for Linux is a labor of love from our engineers that wanted to listen to Spotify on their Linux development machines. Here you can find different ways of installing Spotify for Linux.
