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OS: Ubuntu Budgie 18.04 LTS (Fresh install)
GPMDP Version: 4.6.1.
Issue Descriptions: When opening, no window shown, after some time it closes.
Steps to Reproduce: Install Ubuntu Budgie 18.04 LTS, go to https://www.googleplaymusicdesktopplayer.com/, download 64-bit debian package, install it, open it.
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Note: before fresh install (few days ago) it was working fine. (Could be version change, then it didn't have a fancy icon)
I just want to point out that while you wait for a reply that has a solution, in the meantime you can use the flatpak package which is up to date as of this writing (4.6.1). Flatpak is easy to set up on Ubuntu if you are unfamiliar and don't already have it installed. After following those instructions you can install GPMDP by running the following command:
flatpak install flathub com.googleplaymusicdesktopplayer.GPMDP
Alternatively you can use the Gnome Software graphical tool then search for "google music" and install GPMDP that way once flatpak is set up from the instructions linked above.
Note: flatpak how I install GPMDP on new systems it works like a charm.
It appears that this is now fixed.
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I just want to point out that while you wait for a reply that has a solution, in the meantime you can use the flatpak package which is up to date as of this writing (4.6.1). Flatpak is easy to set up on Ubuntu if you are unfamiliar and don't already have it installed. After following those instructions you can install GPMDP by running the following command:
Alternatively you can use the Gnome Software graphical tool then search for "google music" and install GPMDP that way once flatpak is set up from the instructions linked above.
Note: flatpak how I install GPMDP on new systems it works like a charm.