The Lollypop is the open source and free music player for Ubuntu that has a kind of iTunes look-alike interface. It comes with HiDPI support for a full-screen view with high quality. The Music player is based on GTK+ and available for Fedora, Ubuntu, OpenSUSE, Arch Linux, and FreeBSD. It features Artist bio, lyrics Artist bio, lyrics; Intuitive browsing through music gallery; different audio format support including mp3, mp4, ogg, and flac; Cover art downloader from Last.fm, Itunes and Spotify; MTP devices support; Fullscreen view; Party mode; Native replay gain and search music through artist, album, and title. And here today we are going to show you how to install the Lollypop music player on Ubuntu and Linux Mint.
Follow the steps to install Lollypop on Ubuntu:
1. Go to Ubuntu or Linux Mint system of yours
2. Open the Command Terminal by simply pressing CTRL+ALT+T.
3. Add the lollypop repository to your Ubuntu or Linux Mint system by executing the below command:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnumdk/lollypop
4. After adding the REPO run the system update command:
sudo apt-get update
5. Enter the below command to install the Lollypop.
sudo apt-get install lollypop
6. Once the installation is done!! Go to your Application and you will see the Lollypop icon.
You can download the Lollypop for other flavors here are links: Fedora, Ubuntu, OpenSUSE, Arch Linux, FreeBSD, Source
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