HvdW wrote: ↑Wed Apr 29, 2020 10:42 pm
First there is no linux version of Spotify on ARM.
If I may ask, why are you trying to go to the latest which maybe isn't tested thoroughly on RPI.
Why not stick to raspbian.
It's tested about as thoroughly as we can manage (which, knowing a bit about what goes on behind the scenes here, is pretty thoroughly now ... he says, remembering his small oversight of the USB ports on the Eoan release *cough*). Seriously though, everything we can think of gets tested (repeatedly) before release.
For 20.04, the hardware certification team finally had access to all the hardware too, which wasn't the case during the Eoan cycle due to stock shortages of the 4Gb Pi4 (that's not me trying to dodge not catching that issue - I should've - but the reason the cert team didn't is because they literally didn't have the hardware).
There's still quite a bit of stuff we have to add official support for (and which therefore *isn't* tested - the camera module is my main wish here), but we'll be getting to this stuff in due course (and adding it to the automated test suites as we do).
HvdW wrote: ↑Wed Apr 29, 2020 10:42 pm
There are tricks with which you can install on RPI
Take a look
here or
here.
My advice: learn, enjoy and keep it simple.
Might also be worth badgering Spotify via their "Contact" link on the
spotify snapstore page. If they could be persuaded to build their stuff for more than just amd64 that'd benefit everyone (probably Spotify included).
Author of / contributor to a few pi related things (picamera, Sense HAT emulator, gpio-zero, piwheels, etc.), and currently a software engineer at Canonical responsible for Ubuntu Server and Core on the Raspberry Pi.