Spotify doesn’t yet have a native Linux client, but that doesn’t stop us from using this brilliant program. The developers of Spotify have made sure that the application has close to 100% compatibility with Wine so it can be used on Linux. The best guide to getting this installed is to follow the guide at the official Spotify website. One thing to mention is that if you are using the latest Wine with Karmic, then you will want to use Pulseaudio instead of ALSA in winecfg.
One thing you will want to do is add Spotify to the Gnome menu. By going to System > Preferences > Main Menu and selecting New Item you can make the shortcut to load Spotify. I selected Sound & Video from the left and clicked New Item using these settings:
Type: Application Name: Spotify Command: wine "C:\Program Files\Spotify\spotify.exe" Comment: Spotify
You’ll most likely want to have a nice icon for Spotify. You can download this SVG icon http://kallepersson.se/upl/spotify.svg and place it into /usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/ (you’ll need to be superuser to do this):
sudo mv /path/to/spotify.svg /usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/
changing /path/to to the location of the spotify.svg file you downloaded. ~/Downloads/spotify.svg if you downloaded using Firefox.
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