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updates | March 22, 2026

Spotify under Wine

I am running Spotify under Wine. However, it keeps getting interrupted now and then, and I have to restart Spotify. (I am running Ubuntu 10.10 and Wine 1.2.2).

How is this fixed?

I have tried switching from the Alsa Driver to the OSS Driver in the Wine configurations, but then I get a message that there is no sound card found.

Are there any others options?


I forgot to add; I only have a regular Spotify account, therefore I cannot use Spotify for Linux.

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3 Answers

There is a developing version for Linux for it here:

It shows you step by step how to add the repository and install it.

A simple guid on how to solve "some" of the problems with Spotify is here:

And a testing done using the 1.3.x branch shows as Platinum here:

Just to add, if you are using the 1.2 Stable branch i recommend moving to the 1.3 "Unstable branch". I have been testing it for several games, office products and the likes and works much better than the Stable one.

The install guide is here thanks to Scott Ritchie:

If you want to know what version you have just run in the terminal wine --version

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My solution is to upgrade Wine to 1.3 with pulseaudio support built in - then Wine apps will play nice with all the other audio sources of Ubuntu.

Not sure if it works with 10.10, I can confirm it works with 10.04:

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You can download your Spotify songs via the tool DumpMedia. Then you won't get interrupted by Wine. Here are the steps for you:

  1. Download and Launch the DumpMedia Application

    Before you can start using the application, of course, you need to download the software first. After downloading the DumpMedia installer, launch the application by following the steps below for Windows and macOS operating systems.

  2. Add Your Spotify Song to the Application

    Add the URI of your Spotify song/playlist/album on the search bar or you can drag and drop your files to the application.

  3. Choose Your Desired Output Format and Destination Folder

    Look for the Convert all tasks to text at the top right corner of the interface. Select your desired output format (FLAC, WAV, M4A, or MP3). At the bottom of the interface, click on the Browse button and browse your computer to the desired destination folder of the converted files.

  4. Start the Conversion Process

    Click the Convert button to start the conversion of your Spotify music files. Wait for a few minutes and the conversion will be completed. Now all you need to do is to check out the converted files in your local folder.

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