Update: I got errors opening Spotify, I tried uninstalling and reinstalling spotify, and wine...and even re-installing Ubuntu....still errors...I searched until I found this solution...it opened further, but every time I tried to play a local file, errors again... but post #9 on the solution page fixed it...Much easier way to make it work for those without a windows installation available. The crash is on winhttp.dll. Download this dll using google. Then copy it to your system32 folder under wine. Make a backup of the existing dll just in case. Then go to wine configuration and set it to try native and then builtin for the winhttp library. Spotify then works.
You are starting to like Ubuntu...it makes a low powered low memory laptop/netbook move pretty good...now you want to extend its capabilities...
First, can you connect to your windows computer that has your music collection?
on your Ubuntu computer click on places/network, double click on Windows Network, if you have your windows computer(s) as part of a workgroup, double click on that, you should see your windows computer next.
if you don't already have it, share your music folder on your windows computer...
this
link should help with that.
now you see the share in ubuntu, right click on it and make a link.
you can now share files back and forth between both computers...if your windows computer is in anther room and you want to access it without getting up from the couch..try remote desktop. only available on Windows 7 pro, ultimate, and enterprise...if you have a different version...try
teamviewerUbuntu has that built in...but I like a third party install...it works a little better...open the ubuntu software center, search for gnome-rdp, click install.
should now be under applications/internet/gnome-rdp. Find the ip address of your Windows computer...click
here if you don't know how to do this...
once you determine the ip...setup gnome-rdp to connect to it...
You say you don't want to go through all this trouble? You just want to listen to your music on any computer?
Install a daap server on the computer that has your music...
what's a Daap server? I normally suggest either
firefly media server or
Logitech squeezebox server.
set it up, let it search for your music, then you can access that music from itunes, banshee music player...and
othersok, now onto Spotify...
Spotify has instructions on how to install it.now that you have it installed....
you want to access your music on your Windows NTFS partition ...
follow these instructions...you will have to type the full path in Wine configuration, you cannot see the hidden .gvfs folder in wine without typing it out.
that's it...enjoy your music in Spotify...till next time...