Flatpaks are a lot easier than appimages though I still default to my distros native packages if available.
Flatpaks are a lot easier than appimages though I still default to my distros native packages if available.
PopOS and Manjaro are two I never liked.
So as people have suggested already there’s deemix if you’re happy to pay for a Premium subscription. If you want something somewhat more automated there are scripts that can be used with Lidarr to automatically download new releases from deemix.
Of course there’s also yt-dl to download from YouTube but the sound quality won’t match that of Deezer.
For Android there are apps such as Innertune, SimpMusic or ViMusic which let you stream and download from YouTube Music. There’s also Spotiflyer which I believe downloads tracks from YouTube again but links with a Spotify account for playlists etc.
For both Desktop and Android there’s also SpotTube which uses a Spotfy library and streams from YouTube Music.
No I mean what OS? Are you wanting for desktop of mobile?
What platform are you using?
OpenSUSE TW for me. Used to be Arch but it’s just too much faff for me.
Innertune is the best at the moment if you ask me but there’s also Simp Music. ViMusic has ceased development but is the same idea just with a different style UI.
SpotTube let’s you login with your Spotify account so you have access to your library and playlists but I find the app to be buggy and just generally ugly.
People bragging about modded Spotify always confuse me when there are plenty of better open source options utilising YouTube Music.
I gave up with pipewire and just switched to pulseaudio. All issues gone.
Pipewire doesn’t work in games for me so I switched back to Pulse. No issues since.
It’s 17°C and sunny what are you on about?
And Macs don’t? 2018 is now the earliest Mac that still receives updates. 5 whole years.
The best thing I ever did was abandon TrueNAS and move to Debian. TrueCharts were a fucking nightmare and constantly required maintenance or even fresh installs.
Qobuz-dl.
AMD is marginally easier but Nvidia is a lot better than people make out. The drivers install with one command in most distros.
Pipewire came installed by default on my OpenSUSE TW install and I never get audio in games. I have to constantly switch audio devices until it finally decides to work. I swapped it out for pulseaudio and I’ve never had an issue since.
They’re not wrong. Barely anyone uses iMessage.
Pipewire is really buggy for me so I just use pulseaudio.
Are people regularly opening Microsoft Office documents? I don’t think I’ve touched one since I was at school, which I finished in 2012.
Out of curiosity, why not go for something that supports Linux out of the box? Why stock to mainstream?