All my ducks seem to be in order and the correct configs in the right place. But i keep getting this message. As you can see the file exists. It is not empty, but systemctl cannot find it. Any help would be very very appreciated.
•fedora 40 xfce spin •kernel 6.9.9.200 •fucking chromebook
Figured it out finally. Thanks for all the help.
I don’t know much about systemd, but i assume the file should be owned by root? It looks like it isn’t, so try
chown root:root spotifyd.service
Nope, don’t run Spotify as root. That’s a bad idea.
Why are you creating a system service for a user application? It will run Spotify as root unless you override the user. Did you know you can add your own services for your user at
~/.config/systemd/user/
?Anyway, your method to add the service seems correct (create a file and reload the daemon), so I suspect it might refuse to load the file due to a syntax error in the service. Also perhaps compare the file permissions with the other files in the systemd folder.
Lennart’s Cancer strikes again.
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