Hello based people of lemmy,

I have recently started trying out BSDs as an alternative to Linux and found out that Spotify isn’t supported. Before you say try it in a browser this doesn’t work as spotify has DRM that doesn’t work on BSD OSes.

Now is there a way to stream music similar to Spotify? I know there is a downloader program available.

Furthermore do you know what self-hosted options are available? I already have a basic *arr stack and am always up for convoluted server and Linux hijinks.

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    11 months ago

    Okay I will probably move to FreeBSD proper eventually. I am still new to this though and likely to break things. I don’t want to have to go through a whole process every time I mess up to get a usable working system until I actually know what I am doing.

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        11 months ago

        Yeah this might be the way. I have created a FreeBSD current USB drive to install off of. I am thinking the newer slightly less stable version has less GPU issues as that seems to be the main factor.

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          11 months ago

          That almost certainly untrue. Do not run CURRENT, it has INVARIANTS and WITNESS enabled that will make it painfully slow.

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            11 months ago

            That’s good to know. Is there also a way to suppress error messages in the installer? They fill the whole screen from one repeating message and I can’t actually install it because of that.

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                11 months ago

                Did I say CURRENT? I meant STABLE. Which is weird because shouldn’t something called stable be the version you release, but release is a separate one. It’s confusing.

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                  11 months ago

                  You need to read the handbook before you start spouting judgments about the releng process.

                  STABLE is cut from CURRENT. RELEASE is cut from STABLE.

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                    11 months ago

                    Yeah I got that thanks. It’s a very odd way to label things. It doesn’t follow industry standards which are normally: alpha, beta, release candidate, release.

                    Or even the debian method of: unstable, testing, stable, oldstable.

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                  11 months ago

                  To what? Provide the error message and stop asking to be spoonfed? And you can hit ^L to make the install refresh the screen like with any curses program, fyi.

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                    11 months ago

                    ubt0: ubt_bulk_read_callback:1131: bulk-in transfer failed: USB_ERR stalled.

                    Also ctrl+L isn’t clearing the screen.

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                    11 months ago

                    It’s USB related. Probably an unsupported device. If it’s really an issue I can address it later but first I need to get the thing installed. Also I had no idea you could do that with ncurses.

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                    11 months ago

                    I managed to fix it using some command from a forum luckily.

                    I now believe it’s Bluetooth related. Boads well for using Bluetooth devices.