I’ve taken the liberty of converting the “Spotify for Linux”-files located at http://www.spotify.com/no/download/previews/ from .deb to .rpm. For now it can only be used if you have a Premium account.
To install it on Fedora 13, do the following:
su - rpm --nodeps -Uvh http://jorge.fbarr.net/files/spotify-client-gnome-support.noarch.rpm http://jorge.fbarr.net/files/spotify-client-qt.i386.rpm
And that’s it. Now you can run Spotify as a Linux-application instead of through Wine. :)






Thank’s a lot! After the installation of two more little things…i’m near the perfection! Infact, there’s a problem (fedora 15). Spotify has a forced close a few seconds after launching…
“” spotify
18:58:43.846 I [user_cache:136] UserCache::initiateGetUsers() will query for 1 users
18:58:44.343 I [ap:1387] Connecting to AP B2.spotify.com:4070
18:58:44.504 I [ap:937] Connected to AP: 78.31.8.17:4070
18:58:45.076 I [gui-model:2212] Login Code: 0
Erreur de segmentation (core dumped)”"
Can you help me?
Comment by Aaldrine — July 24, 2011 @ 19:08
@Aaldrine: Hey! There can be many reasons as to why your Spotify if segfaulting =/ One of the things you can try though is to install Spotify’s packaged version. Check out http://www.spotify.com/no/download/previews/, according to it, there should be a pre-packaged version for Ubuntu/Debian/Fedora, so check your repo to see if it’s actually there! Give it a shot, and tells me how it goes (a ‘yum install spotify’ should do the trick).
Comment by jorge — July 26, 2011 @ 08:56