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FIX MISSING LIBGCRYPT11 CAUSING SPOTIFY, BRACKETS AND OTHER APPS NOT TO WORK / INSTALL IN UBUNTU 15.04

I should mention that this only affects fresh installs of the final Ubuntu 15.04 release. I installed Ubuntu 15.04 while it was still in alpha and back then, libgcrypt11 was already available (and it's still installed today) so I didn't notice the issue until it was reported by a few WebUpd8 readers (thanks to Ian Watters, Patrick and Lulzim for the comments regarding this!).

To be able to use Spotify, Brackets and other apps that require libgcrypt11 in Ubuntu 15.04, all you have to do is install libgcrypt11 from an older Ubuntu version, such as Ubuntu 14.04 LTS:

Or grab libgcrypt11 debs for any architecture from HERE.

Important: on 64bit, you may also need to install the 32bit package if the app that requires libgcrypt11 uses a multiarch package.

Once installed, Spotify, Brackets, etc. should work under Ubuntu 15.04:

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