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How to Install Home Assistant on a Raspberry Pi Using HASSbian

Duration: 05:27Views: 79.2KLikes: 466Date Created: Oct, 2016

Channel: BRUH Automation

Category: Science & Technology

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Description: It's here! So excited to finally see Home Assistant release an official disk image based on Raspbian Jessie Lite! In this video, I'll be covering how to get started with it. This is now the easiest way to get started with Home Assistant on a Raspberry Pi. If you have any questions, let me know in the comments or on my website. Check out the awesome Home Assistant resources linked below as well. Much more to come soon! Cheers, Ben -- HASSbian Links-- Github - github.com/home-assistant/pi-gen Blog - home-assistant.io/blog/2016/10/01/we-have-raspberry-image-now -- Enabling Mosquitto -- from Adi Foto Mqtt is installed (mosquitto) via Hassbian, but is not activated. To activate it, use the following commands via SSH. To activated/start with - sudo systemctl start mosquitto To run on boot - systemctl enable mosquitto --- The Tech I Use --- geni.us/bruhkit ---Favorite Parts--- Raspberry Pi 3 - geni.us/raspberrypi3 Case - geni.us/2rQEgy5 SD Card - geni.us/PbZS2oD Power Supply - geni.us/2ABPd1D LIFX - geni.us/r0dC Aeotec Z-Stick Gen 5 - geni.us/N2ULv NodeMCU ESP8266 Chip - geni.us/6i9vl ---Resources--- My Website - bruhautomation.com Home Assistant - home-assistant.io HA Forum - community.home-assistant.io HA Chatroom - gitter.im/balloob/home-assistant HA GitHub - github.com/home-assistant

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