I have been explained the radical improvement of Linux user experience for laymen in the last 10 years, though I'm still encountering the issue of the lack native support for some software or services.
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I have been explained the radical improvement of Linux user experience for laymen in the last 10 years, though I'm still encountering the issue of the lack native support for some software or services. My Tidal client is an unofficial one and not supported by the single last.fm scrobbler I got to work.
Okay, I started using the browser version and scrobble through an extension now. It's a loss of convenience.
Then it turns out my DAW will pose problems as there's no support on Linux.
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replied to Dolls Against Gravity last edited by
@[email protected] i think tidal-hifi should just work with a scrobbling daemon using mpris like @[email protected] 's mpris-scrobbler
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replied to mikołajczyk last edited by
@mkljczk checked! It works in two ways:
a) installing Tidal through npm - no need to check Integrations/MPRIS
b) installing Tidal from a flatpak - Integrations/MPRIS needs to be checkedTested it today on Debian with Gnome, X11.
Thanks to @mariusor for creating a scrobbler that works, is a service by default and verifies through browser.
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replied to Dolls Against Gravity last edited by
@ilookloud @mkljczk awwww, thank you guys!
I think this is the first "in the wild" mention for the project. :))
I'm so happy it's useful to you.
I had no idea there's a debian package floating out there.