![]() Sudo chmod a+wr -R /var/lib/flatpak/app//x86_64/stable/active/files/extra/share/spotify/Apps ~/.var/app//config/spotify/prefsįinally, in terminal, set read/write permission for it: sudo chmod a+wr /var/lib/flatpak/app//x86_64/stable/active/files/extra/share/spotify.Check both, expand the right one to absolute path and set it to prefs_path in config file. After you have Spotify's location, set spotify_path in config file to that directoryįind your prefs file, it could be in either of the two follow locations.Go to that directory and dig in until you find a folder which contain items like these Find flatpak's installation place with command: flatpak -installations.Yours might be different, try these steps: As in Manjaro, it stores mine in: /var/lib/flatpak/app//x86_64/stable/active/files/extra/share/spotify/ You need to find where Flatpak stores your Spotify client. Note: Your Spotify client location might be different. Sudo chmod a+wr /usr/share/spotify/Apps -R ![]() Sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get install spotify-clientĪfter Spotify is installed successfully, you need to gain read write permissions on Spotify files by running commands: sudo chmod a+wr /usr/share/spotify Install Spotify using apt: curl -sS | sudo apt-key add -Įcho "deb stable non-free" | sudo tee /etc/apt//spotify.list Uninstall Spotify in Snap or run command snap remove spotify. ![]() ![]() Spotify installed from SnapĪpps installed from Snap cannot be modified so you need to follow these steps to get Spicetify working: Notes for Linux users Spotify installed from AURīefore applying Spicetify, you need to gain write permission on Spotify files by running command: sudo chmod a+wr /opt/spotify With Homebrew or LinuxBrew brew install khanhas/tap/spicetify-cli If you have a problem with downloading, use this: Invoke-WebRequest -UseBasicParsing "" | Invoke-Expressionįollow this guide: Linux and MacOS With shell (pre-built binary) curl -fsSL | sh Spicetify Installation Guides Windows With Powershell (pre-built binary) Invoke-WebRequest -UseBasicParsing "" | Invoke-Expression ![]()
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