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Having trouble with Spotify on your Desktop app? Here’s what to try first.
Someone might have asked your question on the Community before.
So type your issue into the search box and have a look.
Go through these steps one at a time. They can help you solve most issues on your own.
1. Clear Spotify cache
killall spotify
rm -rf $HOME/.cache/spotify/Storage
2 Check this thread for troubleshooting connection issues.
3 Ask a friend or family member to sign into Spotify on your Desktop. See if the issue is persisting on their account too. If yes, the issue is the device and can likely be solved with more troubleshooting.
4. Change settings within the app: Sync quality, Stream Quality, Gapless Playback, Crossfade. See if a different combination of these settings makes a difference.
1. Is spotify starting normally?
spotify
1. Can you play a sound?
aplay /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav
2. Is the system recognizing your sound card?
aplay -l
3. Is Spotify running on prefered sound card? Change between sound cards in gnome/unity control center.
unity-control-center sound gnome-control-center sound
4. Nothing works so far? Report your issue!
spotify >$HOME/spotify-dump.txt 2>&1
or
strace spotify > $HOME/spotify-dump 2>&1
We’ll need as much information as you can provide. So filling in this template is helpful:
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6. Attach the spotify-dump.txt ( $HOME/spotify-dump.txt ) from Advanced troubleshooting 4.
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Known issues :
Error while loading shared libraries: libgcrypt.so.11 - fix debian / fix ubuntu.
Spotify on Linux doesn't play local mp3 files - fix.
Tips :
Add Spotify's testing repository:
echo deb http://repository.spotify.com testing non-free | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/spotify.list
Install Spotify 0.9.17
sudo apt-get install spotify-client-0.9.17
Some information and template is taken from here.
Linux is not officialy supported by Spotify.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hello everyone,
Just a quick heads up that you can still install the old version ( 0.9.17 ) of Spotify via the repository if the 1.24 client is not working well for you.
sudo apt-get install spotify-client-0.9.17
Hope this helps!
What repository?
Stable or testing?
Anyway I'm using the testing one and I've got Spotify 1.0.24.104.
What should I do?
Hey @mrcpfy,
It's from the stable repository.
Dreadolord, will it upgrade by itself to the broken one anytime in the future?
Thanks for this solution. It worked for me but I removed the latest version first, before installing version 0.9.17
I was having the same problems as others. Couldn't minimize to the tray, Spotify doesn't appear in the taskbar when running. At one point I was running 3 instances of spotify each playing it's own music and no way to stop it, except for the KILL command.
Hey @mrcpfy,
Can you start the client from the terminal and let me know the output?
You can check the first post for more advanced troubleshooting steps as well.
: - )
@Dreadlord, no I can not do it.
Both
spotify-client
and
spotify-client-0.9.17
comands are not found.
Hey @mrcpfy,
To me it looks like Spotify is not installed on your PC.
Can you give me the output of the following command:
dpkg-query -l 'spotify*'
Thank you! : - )
@Dreadlord, it's installed, as you can see.
Voluto=U (non noto)/I (installato)/R (rimosso)/P (rimosso totale)/H (in attesa) | Stato=Non/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend |/ Err?=(nessuno)/R (reinstallazione richiesta) (Stato,Err: maiuscolo=grave) ||/ Nome Versione Architettura Descrizione +++-===============================-====================-====================-==================================================================== un spotify-client <nessuna> <nessuna> (nessuna descrizione disponibile) ii spotify-client-0.9.17 0.9.17.8.gd06432d.31 amd64 Spotify desktop client un spotify-client-gnome-support <nessuna> <nessuna> (nessuna descrizione disponibile) un spotify-client-qt <nessuna> <nessuna> (nessuna descrizione disponibile)
I'm runing Mint LMDE 2 (betsy) and get the same error for:
spotify-client 1:1.0.24.104.g92a2 amd64 Spotify streaming music client
but when I remove the package and manually install:
spotify-client-0.9.17
It works without complaining about the missing library function. Looks like something broke or was dynamically linked against a missing library in the last release. Automatic update in the last couple days updated spotify w/o my really paying attention.
/jamie
The version 1:1.0.25.127.g58007b4c-22 in testing needs libssl1.0.0 to run but at least Debian stretch/sid has replaced it with libssl1.0.2.
When does Spotify learn to add all the required packeges to the deb dependencies? (spotify: error while loading shared libraries: libgcrypt.so.11)
Hey @azakrezisrac,
These are known issues.
I hope they are going to get fixed really soon. Until then there is not much we can do about it 🙂
oh okay. i just did not found any reports.
I tested the 1.0.25.127-2, and I still can't move the playlists in the left plannel. Someone else at the same issue?
Hi all,
I have Spotify Free version 1.0.24.104.g92a22684 installed on Ubuntu 14.04.4.
It worked fine until a few weeks ago, then it started to crash right after turning it on.
This is the dump I get when I run it from the command line:
[0320/184445:ERROR:browser_main_loop.cc(203)] Running without the SUID sandbox! See https://code.google.com/p/chromium/wiki/LinuxSUIDSandboxDevelopment for more information on developing with the sandbox on.
[0320/184445:ERROR:main_delegate.cc(764)] Could not load cef_extensions.pak
21:44:46.155 5 [playlist_be_pl4_context.cpp:68 ] [spotify:user:wplagges:rootlist] Creating context
21:44:46.155 5 [playlist_be_pl4_context.cpp:68 ] [spotify:user:wplagges:publishedrootlist] Creating context
21:44:46.175 I [dns.cpp:62 ] resolved apresolve.spotify.com to 194.68.28.194
21:44:46.175 I [dns.cpp:62 ] resolved apresolve.spotify.com to 194.68.30.50
21:44:46.176 I [dns.cpp:62 ] resolved apresolve.spotify.com to 194.68.28.178
21:44:46.203 E [offline_key_store.cpp:85 ] Offline: failed to load key stores, error: sync_error_offline_key_store_file_not_found (7007), path: /home/wladimir/.cache/spotify/Users/wplagges-user/cached
21:44:46.219 D [gaia_manager.cpp:656 ] GAIA: TIMING(3571665) GaiaManager::start, _service_status=kServiceStatusStopped
21:44:46.219 D [gaia_manager.cpp:997 ] GAIA: TIMING(3571665) GaiaManager::sendSubscribe
21:44:46.220 D [gaia_manager.cpp:331 ] GAIA: GaiaManager::stateTransition, kServiceStatusStopped->kServiceStatusInSubscribeTx
21:44:46.233 5 [playlist_be_pl4.cpp:528 ] synchronizePlaylistContainer 'spotify:user:wplagges:publishedrootlist'
21:44:46.233 3 [playlist_be_pl4_context.cpp:303 ] [spotify:user:wplagges:publishedrootlist] Synchronization starting: GET (from revision 0,726f6f7400000000000000000000000000000000)
21:44:46.234 5 [playlist_be_pl4.cpp:528 ] synchronizePlaylistContainer 'spotify:user:wplagges:rootlist'
21:44:46.234 3 [playlist_be_pl4_context.cpp:303 ] [spotify:user:wplagges:rootlist] Synchronization starting: GET (from revision 0,726f6f7400000000000000000000000000000000)
21:44:46.234 I [offline_manager.cpp:2699 ] Storage has been cleaned
21:44:46.239 I [gaia_hermes_channel.cpp:116 ] GAIA: GaiaHermesChannel::send, failed query response_code=38
21:44:46.241 5 [playlist_be_pl4_context.cpp:194 ] [spotify:user:wplagges:publishedrootlist] 'GET' request complete
21:44:46.241 3 [playlist_be_pl4_context.cpp:487 ] [spotify:user:wplagges:publishedrootlist] synchronization error: non hermes error
21:44:46.241 3 [playlist_be_pl4_context.cpp:508 ] [spotify:user:wplagges:publishedrootlist] - transient error, retrying.
21:44:46.241 5 [playlist_be_pl4_context.cpp:194 ] [spotify:user:wplagges:rootlist] 'GET' request complete
21:44:46.241 3 [playlist_be_pl4_context.cpp:487 ] [spotify:user:wplagges:rootlist] synchronization error: non hermes error
21:44:46.241 3 [playlist_be_pl4_context.cpp:508 ] [spotify:user:wplagges:rootlist] - transient error, retrying.
21:44:46.525 I [ap_connection_impl.cpp:497 ] Connecting to AP sjc1-accesspoint-a18.ap.spotify.com:4070
21:44:46.550 I [dns.cpp:62 ] resolved sjc1-accesspoint-a18.ap.spotify.com to 194.68.28.130
Illegal instruction
Thanks,
Wladimir
.The client continue to crash when using the search in playlist with the 1.0.25
[xcb] Unknown sequence number while processing queue [xcb] Most likely this is a multi-threaded client and XInitThreads has not been called [xcb] Aborting, sorry about that. spotify: xcb_io.c :274 : poll_for_event: l'assertion « !xcb_xlib_threads_sequence_lost » a échoué. [xcb] Unknown sequence number while processing queue [xcb] Most likely this is a multi-threaded client and XInitThreads has not been called /usr/bin/spotify : ligne 2 : 7603 Abandon (core dumped)LD_PRELOAD=libcurl.so.3 /usr/share/spotify/spotify "$@"
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