Download Windows 10 Update Assistant For Windows 8.1

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Jan 21, 2024, 1:02:58 PM1/21/24
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Add an account for Home Assistant Core called homeassistant.Since this account is only for running Home Assistant Core the extra arguments of -rm is added to create a system account and create a home directory.

Once you have activated the virtual environment (notice the prompt change to (homeassistant) homeassistant@raspberrypi:/srv/homeassistant $) you will need to run the following command to install a required Python package.

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Start Home Assistant Core for the first time. This will complete the installation for you, automatically creating the .homeassistant configuration directory in the /home/homeassistant directory, and installing any basic dependencies.

Microsoft says the new Copilot acts like your "personal assistant" for everything Windows, essentially replacing Cortana that came before it. You can ask it to configure Windows settings, open apps, analyze text and images within apps, initiate snap assist, check for updates, and more. It's a tool for controlling many aspects of your computer, turning everyone into a power user.

Give the container a name in the Name field. I think "homeassistant" is a pretty good name. Then, in the Image field, put "homeassistant/home-assistant:latest". Next, click + publish a new network port and put in "8123" to both the host and container field.

Now it's time to enter the Advanced container settings. First, click on the Volumes heading, then + map additional volume. In the container field, put /config, and in the volume dropdown, select the homeassistant_data volume we just created.

Because we did not install Mosquitto through Portainer, the most important thing is to make sure that this mosquitto container is on the same network as Portainer and Home Assistant. To check, go back to Portainer and go to the Containers heading on the left. Then click on mosquitto in the Name field, then scroll down to Connected Networks. Underneath Network, you can see it says "bridge". If we go back to the Containers tab and click on homeassistant, then scroll down to the Connected Networks section, we can see that Home Assistant is also on the bridge network.

I've called my nephew to see if he has a laptop and can help out by going over there to be my onsite assistant. As you suggested I'd already planned to experiment with both a wired and wireless connection from laptop to the Verizon router. This should let me know if it's still a Windows issue (so that both tests should fail), or if one or the other or both works using the laptop (indicating it's some kind of an issue with the desktop PC), or what.

Based on your description, I have the exact same problem. I have Verizon Fios 1gb internet (superfast). I have a desktop and two laptops. The Desktop is under 2 years old and is a dual-boot Windows 11 and Fedora Linux machine with an i7 processor. The two laptops are both Thinkpad T520s. One is a Windows 10 only unit. The other is a dual-boot Windows 10 and Fedora Linux machine. I recently upgraded it from Windows 7 to Windows 10.

All three computers have no difficulty connecting to zoom and hosting zoom meetings through a browser or through the app as long as they are on WiFi. The two machines that run Linux can connect to Zoom without any difficulties whether via WiFi or a hard ethernet connect as long as they are running Linux. None of the machines can connect to Zoom or any zoom meeting if they are running Windows and connected to the internet via an ethernet cable into the ethernet port. There are no error messages just endless spinning.

One other note: the windows PCs will connect to Zoom without difficulty if the ethernet cable is connected via an ethernet to USB adapter rather than plugged directly into the ethernet port. I tested a laptop on a neighbor's network with identical results. I note that they have the same Verios Fios router as I do.

Because the wireless connection is faster than wired through an ethernet/USB adapter, I am holding the Zoom meetings via wireless. But I of course want zoom, Verizon, and/or Windows to figure this out and solve the problem.

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