Bought a mini PC, what's the best way to get supported, supervised HASS?

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  • supervised-installer

    Installer for a generic Linux system

    I am running Debian with the Supervised Installer

  • architecture

    Repo to discuss Home Assistant architecture (by home-assistant)

    Just make sure you follow the link at the top for the requirements and have all of the requirements insyalled before running the script.

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  • k3sup

    bootstrap K3s over SSH in < 60s 🚀

    k3sup.dev + containerized hass-core

  • awesome-selfhosted

    A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers

    No problem, you may also want to check out awesome selfhosted and /r/selfhosted for more cool stuff.

  • proxmox_hassos_install

    I'm running Home Assistant on Proxmox. The way I installed it was like this: https://github.com/whiskerz007/proxmox_hassos_install

  • addon-hassiogooglebackup

    A hass.io add-on to backup snapshots to Google Drive

    Could you please point me in the right direction about how to use add-ons in their own containers? I am using my Raspberry Pi for more than just HA, so I can't install the "Home Assistant Operating System". Instead, I would like to run "Home Assistant Container" in Docker. With that being said, I don't know how to install / use the add-ons that come with the Home Assistant Operating System. For example, how would I integrate Backup to Google Drive or AdGuard Home with a Docker install of HA Container? Tagging /u/zacs and /u/Azelphur in case they have any additional background too. Thanks!

  • operating-system

    :beginner: Home Assistant Operating System

    Home Assistant Operating System has had QEMU Agent since December 2019: https://github.com/home-assistant/operating-system/pull/505

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