Clementine 1.4 RC1 Available to Install in Ubuntu 18.04,19.10

Last updated: January 3, 2020

Clementine Music Player

The first release candidate of Clementine 1.4.0, an audio player inspired by Amarok 1.4, was released today.

Though the last 1.3.1 was released more than 3 years ago, the development of Clementine is being active all the time. Now Clementine 1.4.0 rc1 is available to install in Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 19.04, Ubuntu 19.10 with no announcement or change-log though.

Go to the release page by clicking the link below:

Select download the .deb package from your Ubuntu edition.

  • bionic for Ubuntu 18.04, and Linux Mint 19.x
  • disco for Ubuntu 19.04
  • eoan for Ubuntu 19.10.
  • and amd64 for 64-bit system, i386 for 32-bit system.

Finally install the package either via Gdebi package installer or by running command in terminal:

sudo dpkg -i ~/Downloads/clementine_1.4.0*.deb

Once installed, open the music player from your system application launcher and enjoy!

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2 responses to Clementine 1.4 RC1 Available to Install in Ubuntu 18.04,19.10

  1. It runs good on Linux Mint 20.2 en i like the looks. Good work folks !

  2. Clementine has been my favorite music app ever since I switched to Linux (and never looked back). But, I am puzzled as to why the visualizations are grayed out and don’t work ever since I updated to Mint 20.X. Am currently running Mint 20.3 on kernal 5.13.0-27. I loved and miss the visualizations!