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title: "Installation on a Armbian system"
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description: "Instructions to install Home Assistant on an Armbian-powered systems."
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date: 2017-02-23 11:00
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[armbian](https://www.armbian.com) runs on a wide-variety of [ARM development boards](https://www.armbian.com/download/). Currently there are around 50 boards supported inclusive the OrangePi family, Cubieboard, Pine64, and Odroid.
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Setup Python and `pip`
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```bash
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$ sudo apt-get update
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$ sudo apt-get install python3-dev python3-pip
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```
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Now that you installed python, there are two ways to install Home Assistant:
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1. It is recommended to install Home Assistant in a virtual environment to avoid using `root`, using the [VirtualEnv instructions](/docs/installation/virtualenv/)
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2. Alternatively, you can install Home Assistant for the user you created when first booting Armbian:
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```bash
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$ sudo pip3 install homeassistant
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$ hass --open-ui
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```
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Running these commands will:
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- Install Home Assistant
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- Launch Home Assistant and serve the web interface on [http://localhost:8123](http://localhost:8123)
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- the configuration files will be created in /home/{user}/.homeassistant
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