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AdKiller didnt work anymore ? #116

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SnowAxe opened this issue Aug 4, 2019 · 5 comments
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AdKiller didnt work anymore ? #116

SnowAxe opened this issue Aug 4, 2019 · 5 comments

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@SnowAxe
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SnowAxe commented Aug 4, 2019

Hello,

10 days ago i have reinstall my Kali Linux to make a dual boot with Windows 10.
Today i tried AdKiller because im bored of YouTube, i used these command

sudo apt-get install x11-utils pulseaudio-utils libnotify-bin xdotool vlc
cd /Documents
git clone https://github.com/SecUpwN/Spotify-AdKiller.git
cd Spotify-AdKiller
chmod +x ./install.sh
./install.sh

Then i have install Spotify i don't know if i can remember this but when i start spotify by the command line "spotify" the name of the app is Spotify Free but im not sure before it was just Spotify.

EDIT: im on Kali
Of course, now i have advert ...

@fassn
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fassn commented Dec 17, 2019

Important thing I just figured out: don't install Spotify using snap if that is the case. I'm on Ubuntu, and realized this tool isn't working with a Spotify installed from snap. I had to uninstall it, and reinstall through apt in my case.

@Niru2169
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Niru2169 commented May 7, 2021

Yes. And apart from that, you mustn't start spotify from command line
Launch the Spotify (Adkiller).desktop
The .desktop file executes spotifywrapper.sh

@Niru2169
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Niru2169 commented May 7, 2021

Also, lock Spotify and prevent it from updating.
That might help too

@apes0
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apes0 commented May 7, 2021

you mustn't start spotify from command line

huh, seems to work fine here!

@AnkushSinghGandhi
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Important thing I just figured out: don't install Spotify using snap if that is the case. I'm on Ubuntu, and realized this tool isn't working with a Spotify installed from snap. I had to uninstall it, and reinstall through apt in my case.

do i need to install adkiller again after installing spotify through apt

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