Thank you for that comment I'm super happy that you think so and I hope more ppl are thinking the same. I also like things to the point when I'm watching something as I have no free time for BS that is why I'm trying to make such videos
Hi! What hubs would you recommend to buy with it? Zigbee? Z wave? I don't know if Thread/matter hubs are also available. etc. What do you recommend I choose?
"I would like to set up Home Assistant on Raspberry Pi 5, but I want to directly connect a monitor, speakers, camera, and a few sensors to it. Is this feasible, or do I need to use microcontrollers to connect everything and then connect to the Home Assistant server via ESPHome or something else?"
Thanks for the info, but what do you mean by "select it in the list on the blue screen" I can't understand it. Also on what OS did you install the HA Supervised on RPI5?
@@KPeyanski Ah, sorry, after you install Docker, than Supervisor agent, when you start it you need to select which device you have. It is a blue screen. There on the list, there is now aleo Rasberry pi 5 64 bit, and then HA installs. Raspbian
Thanks for the info. Can you please share is your installation supported now? You can check that from the Settings > System > Repairs > Overflow menu (upper right) > System Information > Under Home Assistant Supervisor Section you should see a label supported with value true or false
Thank you for your comment. HA Supervised on RPI5 is possible but in order everything to be supported it should be run on Debian 12 and I'm not quite sure if there is an official Debian 12 release for RPI 5