![]() I used these steps Installing Home Assistant Supervised on Debian 11 Bullseye and had to do a few tweaks which are discussed within the posting (namely I found that installing things (even Wired) does not like IPv6) - once I disabled that - installation completed. ![]() ![]() Then installed the HA Supervised ( GitHub - home-assistant/supervised-installer: Installer for a generic Linux system) - and that is also running. Right now on the HP t620 ThinClient (which has a Broadcom miniPCI wifi & bluetooth card that came with it installed)âĶI have installed Debian 11 (no GUI) and have gotten both wifi and bluetooth working on it. Since Hass.io uses Alpine Linux 3.15 - I have ordered me an INTEL miniPCI wifi card to go into the HP t620 ThinClient box - then gonna test the Intel NUC install there - and see what happens. 3.15 on an old Thinkpad - everything was recognized - except the Bluetooth USB dongle I had plugged in â but I had problems with it in Ubuntu too). I found that testing other miniPCI wifi cards â the INTEL wifi cards are recognized out of the box in Alpine Linux (I installed ver. After much playing and learning (and getting no-where with any help from the ALPINE forums) â I have two things to report.
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