True, but are we too worried about unsupported?
If it did, it would explicitly put the reason in it’s log.
21-12-13 18:35:18 WARNING (MainThread) [supervisor.resolution.evaluations.base] Detected unsupported OS: KDE neon Unstable Edition (more-info: https://www.home-assistant.io/more-info/unsupported/os)
21-12-13 18:35:18 WARNING (MainThread) [supervisor.core] System running in a unsupported environment!
21-12-13 18:36:18 WARNING (MainThread) [supervisor.resolution.evaluations.base] Found unsupported images: {'cr.portainer.io/portainer/portainer-ce'} (more-info: https://www.home-assistant.io/more-info/unsupported/software)
@Mr.ToR if you’re having a specific problem with the nest integration let me know and i’m happy to help you diagnose it. In particular, the integration instructions were simplified by 50% in 2021.12
and no longer require ssl, redirect urls, dns names, or the complicated pub setup.
Context: am nest integration maintainer
That’s really good to know. I’ve actually set up the Nest integration last year and I’ve been using the camera doorbell with it but the thermostat was disabled. I think the reason I went with the Nest plugin for HomeBridge for the thermostat was that it seemed like it also exposed the presence sensor and I thought it was more stable specifically after power outages.
Following your message, I enabled the thermostat device from your Nest integration and will use both integrations for a while in a test dashboard before hopefully removing the HomeBridge and be done with the unsupported software issue once and for all.
David, When I set up my system (back then on Debian 10 now Debian 11), I followed a guide that included the installation of Portainer. These days I’m not using Partainer at all, but I sometimes check the status page and it shows a nice summare of what is going on.
It clearly is making my system appear as unsupported. Did you use Portainer in the past?
21-12-26 08:57:52 INFO (MainThread) [supervisor.resolution.checks.base] Run check for IssueType.TRUST/ContextType.CORE
21-12-26 08:57:52 INFO (MainThread) [supervisor.resolution.checks.base] Run check for IssueType.SECURITY/ContextType.CORE
21-12-26 08:57:52 INFO (MainThread) [supervisor.resolution.check] System checks complete
21-12-26 08:57:52 INFO (MainThread) [supervisor.resolution.evaluate] Starting system evaluation with state CoreState.RUNNING
21-12-26 08:57:52 INFO (MainThread) [supervisor.host.services] Updating service information
21-12-26 08:57:52 INFO (MainThread) [supervisor.host.network] Updating local network information
**21-12-26 08:57:52 WARNING (MainThread) [supervisor.resolution.evaluations.base] Found unsupported images: {'portainer/portainer'} (more-info: https://www.home-assistant.io/more-info/unsupported/software)**
21-12-26 08:57:52 INFO (MainThread) [supervisor.resolution.evaluate] System evaluation complete
21-12-26 08:57:52 INFO (MainThread) [supervisor.resolution.fixup] Starting system autofix at state CoreState.RUNNING
21-12-26 08:57:52 INFO (MainThread) [supervisor.resolution.fixup] System autofix complete
21-12-26 08:57:52 INFO (MainThread) [supervisor.host.sound] Updating PulseAudio information
Everything works fine on my end, so I guess I could simply not bother but I think I would rather prefer to be on a fully supported environment just in case.
thanks
Yes I have always used portainer. You can just delete the portainer image and if necessary the portainer container as well using docker commands