![]() Sooo… i treid updating the Linux Kernel manually. I then setup DEBIAN… hearing it also being a great choice for an underlying OS.ĭebian installed easily as well, i was able to install hassio, restore my backup and surprise…even the duckdns plugin worked… BUT… neither WiFi nor BT was detected… Turns out… the kernel was too old for my Wifi Card… I tried a lot of different solutions but finally gave up. After restoring the Backup i got a lot of errors and my duckdns was not able to connect to the internet anymore. Installed hassio… then the problems began. Everything seemed to work out of the Box. I first went with UBUNTU… install via USB Stick was very easy. Wifi & BT working natively as i have them onboard in my NUC Plex Server (including intel Quicksync HW acceleration) Hassio (i like the hass.io way of using plugins and backups) I had some small requirements for my new system: So in order to maybe help some other newbies like me along the way or to avoid the same mistaked i decided to share the whole story: ![]() HOWEVER… as a non linux pro the journey was…for lack of a better word: tedious. Especially since i now have a lot more stuff running on my hassio NUC and everything so far works very fast and flawless… I love how much faster and stable everything is. Hi, i recently moved my hassio installation from RPI3 to the new Gemini Lake NUC.
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