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  • mr_raider
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    Originally posted by vinnywright View Post
    He He ,,,,I just decided to get the "3 month premium special for 0.99 "

    happy VINNY
    Offer not available to users who already tried Premium or to users in Quebec.

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  • SpecialEd
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    Originally posted by vinnywright View Post
    He He ,,,,I just decided to get the "3 month premium special for 0.99 "

    once I did it ,,,spotify connects to my HK-AVR on the network channel no problem at all ,,,,,automagicly , sounds great on this 100W per channel 7.1 channel surround system with 270W self powered sub-woofer,,,,,,,,my ears are bleeding ,,,, LOL

    happy VINNY
    Rock on!

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  • vinnywright
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    Originally posted by SpecialEd View Post
    Spotify plays very well with my SONOS wireless speaker system.
    He He ,,,,I just decided to get the "3 month premium special for 0.99 "

    once I did it ,,,spotify connects to my HK-AVR on the network channel no problem at all ,,,,,automagicly , sounds great on this 100W per channel 7.1 channel surround system with 270W self powered sub-woofer,,,,,,,,my ears are bleeding ,,,, LOL

    happy VINNY

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  • ianp5a
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    Originally posted by Bings View Post
    You can also use a third party player to access Spotify if you pay premium.
    Yes. Clementine music player is quite popular, for example. It seems to have lots of features. Including connecting to streaming sites like Spotify Pro.

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    Last edited by ianp5a; Dec 19, 2017, 07:41 AM.

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  • SpecialEd
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    Originally posted by Bings View Post
    You can also use a third party player to access Spotify if you pay premium.
    Spotify plays very well with my SONOS wireless speaker system.

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  • Bings
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    You can also use a third party player to access Spotify if you pay premium.

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  • vinnywright
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    Originally posted by Snowhog View Post
    On Spotify’s site they specify that with a paid account you get these additional features (which aren’t available in a free account):
    • Ad free
    • Unlimited skips
    • Listen offline
    • Play any track
    • High quality audio
    A yes and I think also to see what your "friends" are listening to

    VINNY

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  • Snowhog
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    On Spotify’s site they specify that with a paid account you get these additional features (which aren’t available in a free account):

    • Ad free
    • Unlimited skips
    • Listen offline
    • Play any track
    • High quality audio

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  • vinnywright
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    Originally posted by oshunluvr View Post
    My kids love Spotify. I haven't really spent much time with it.

    What's the difference if you pay? Just no ads or is there more?
    I'm not sure ,,,,their was a list of the differences on their web site but I cant find the page now .

    their was a lot more things in the payed list however I just do not remember what they were .

    VINNY

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  • oshunluvr
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    My kids love Spotify. I haven't really spent much time with it.

    What's the difference if you pay? Just no ads or is there more?

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  • mr_raider
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    I used it a lot before. I had 2 years of free spotify with cell phone provider. Back to spotify free now so it's not so hot. A lot of songs are blocked.

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  • vinnywright
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    Humm all this got me to look at Spotify ,,,,,,,,made a free acct.

    installed the linux app ,,,,and by the way sining up for the free acct. resulted in me being redirected to the linux app page all by it's self

    flowed the easy add the repo and keys steps (copy & paste the commands) and install the "Spotify-client"

    Nice ,,,it seams to be working just fine , I am lisining to it wile typing this ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,



    Nice ,,,,even though the free acct. has ads .

    VINNY

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  • ianp5a
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    Originally posted by mr_raider View Post
    there is no magic as to why ubuntu mate has spotify. They just added it to the repos, same way you added it.
    Which is good. It makes that distro usable for people who want Spotify, but are not IT nerds. They can get Spotify with one click, and get on with their lives, rather than chase around web forums. Desktop developers and distro makers understand the situation.
    Last edited by ianp5a; Nov 21, 2017, 08:48 AM.

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  • mr_raider
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    Originally posted by ianp5a View Post
    If Linux can't do that for them, then they go somewhere else.
    Kubuntu has one or two weaknesses. But other distros like Ubuntu Mate and Solus have Spotify ready for a one click install in their software centres. I use all 3. But I want Kubuntu to be as good.
    there is no magic as to why ubuntu mate has spotify. They just added it to the repos, same way you added it.
    Last edited by oshunluvr; Nov 21, 2017, 08:32 AM.

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  • ianp5a
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    Originally posted by mr_raider View Post
    create a an admin user account for yourself on all your family members' Linux PC. Then you can use ssh to login to any one of them and do any maintenance tasks, add or remove remove programs, etc... That's what I do. My family can remain blissful idiots whilst I administer their PCs and keep them up to date from my laptop. I installed Juice SSh on my phone so I can update my mom's PC whenever I visit her, from my android phone.
    Thanks. But if you need to be an IT admin to run a Linux computer, then I'd dump Linux. I have no idea about those commands you suggested. Fortunately, they have developed great Desktop Environments where normal people can happily use Linux without having to learn special syntax and legacy methods. And people who aren't computer maintenance experts are not "idiots". They just wisely use software that does exactly what they want with ease to get their stuff done.

    If Linux can't do that for them, then they go somewhere else.
    Kubuntu has one or two weaknesses. But other distros like Ubuntu Mate and Solus have Spotify ready for a one click install in their software centres. I use all 3. But I want Kubuntu to be as good.
    Last edited by ianp5a; Nov 21, 2017, 12:44 AM.

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