Exactly. It handles Jellyfin + other services very well.
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Exactly. It handles Jellyfin + other services very well.
I bought a “cheap chinesium” one a couple of months back and have not regretted it (yet). It does what it claimed it would.
The one I bought: Aoostar R1
I was thinking the same. Could be an IP conflict.
Maybe you where on an older Ubuntu LTS. I don’t know which Ubuntu they consider “supported”.
I’ve been running my HA in Docker on Arch Linux for the last 4-5 years and I have never been notified that my OS is unsupported. Could be portainer related.
You didn’t mention in your OP that it had to be debian distro packages. I just gave examples of HA being packaged in other ways than a complete OS.
I could have said: “If you want to run HA from packages, you need to install Arch!” But I didn’t. Chill out.
It is both.
Home Assistant created an OS for appliance like installations.
But there is also the docker images, repo packages (I know Arch Linux has it in the repo) and pip based packages too.
Shipping prices would vary depending on location though, right?
Have you checked out Calibre? It seems to be what that does.
If you connect from outside your LAN, you would need to forward the ssh port to the server in your router settings. If you are inside the LAN, just use the ip address of the forgejo server.
That’s weird to me. I have 30 aqara devices and they only drop off the network when the controller is missing (ConBee stick).
I agree. I have also used it for a couple of years.
It is source available though. It uses the Elastic License 2.0 (ELv2) license.
It states it can’t find it in /etc/fstab. So do you have it there? And does it have the correct ID?
(I don’t know how zfs pools work, I’m just going of what the mount command said)
I was considering doing something similar to OP, but I also think it’s better to do it the other way around, having the backup server connect to the network when it’s time to do a backup. Then you can just use the trusty ssh/rsync combo for backup.
I didn’t know about Yale. It’s bluetooth only?
The Schlage HA integration states that it relies on the cloud (cloud polling), so they go against your fourth point.
I am also interested in something like this for later down the line.
But that requires a broker, right?
I don’t have mqtt in my home, so I assume this would not work for me, even though the computer is connected to the same network as the HA instance is?
Also I’m not too sure why FUTO are allergic to the term Donate.
In the business world of taxes and such, companies might not want to accept donations as they might be required to pay most of it back in taxes. It all depends on the tax laws in their juristiction.
I opted for the version with RAM and nvme for $270. had to pay shipping, but no import tax (lucky me). So all in all it was about $300 for me.
And yes I run Linux on it. Arch Linux to be precise. Have not encountered any driver issues.