Exploring Home Assistant on Ubuntu: A Smooth Transition from Raspberry Pi

After upgrading from my trusty Raspberry Pi 3B to a more powerful NUC, I’ve noticed a significant improvement in performance with Home Assistant 0.109.4 running on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. It’s like night and day compared to the Pi! However, I’m still navigating the Ubuntu file system and would love some guidance. I initially thought the Home Assistant folder might be located at /usr/share/hassio/homeassistant, but it seems I’m missing something. Does anyone know the correct path or have tips for locating it efficiently? Another area I’ve been exploring is setting up automations, particularly for my iOS devices. I’ve been using Google Maps location sharing for my family, which works seamlessly with Android but has been a bit finicky with my mother’s iPhone. The device often fails to update until she manually opens the app, despite having all the necessary background settings enabled. I tried setting up the Fine My Device integration but found it a bit overwhelming. Has anyone found a reliable alternative for tracking iOS devices within Home Assistant? On a lighter note, I’ve also encountered some quirky issues, like an Echo Dot making unprompted announcements at the same time every day. It’s on the same network as the others, so I’m puzzled why it’s acting up. If anyone has encountered this or knows how to resolve it, I’d be grateful for the advice! Overall, the transition to Ubuntu has been smooth, and I’m excited to continue exploring all the possibilities Home Assistant offers. Let’s hear from others who’ve made similar moves or have tips for optimizing setups on different hardware! :rocket: