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Check if Python 3.4 is installed by running <code>python3 --version</code>. If it is not installed, <a href="https://www.python.org/getit/">download it here</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>No module named pip</strong><br>
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Pip should come bundled with the latest Python 3 but is ommitted by some distributions. If you are unable to run <code>python3 -m pip --version</code> you can install pip by <a href="https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py">downloading the installer</a> and run it with Python 3: <code>python3 get-pip.py</code>.</p>
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<a href="https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/">Pip</a> should come bundled with the latest Python 3 but is ommitted by some distributions. If you are unable to run <code>python3 -m pip --version</code> you can install <code>pip</code> by <a href="https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py">downloading the installer</a> and run it with Python 3: <code>python3 get-pip.py</code>.</p>
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<p><strong>git: command not found</strong><br>
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Check if Git is installed by running <code>git --version</code>. If you are unable to run this command you can install it by following <a href="http://git-scm.com/downloads">these instructions</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>Ubuntu 14.04: … returned non-zero exit status</strong><br>
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There is a known issue with installing on Ubuntu 14.04 and possibly many other newer Debian based distributions. The venv Python 3.4 package that has been bundled in the apt-get repository are known to be broken. This has been documented <a href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python3.4/+bug/1290847">in this bug report</a>. If you are encountering an error that looks like the following while creating the virtual environment, you are experiencing this bug.</p>
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There is a known issue with installing on Ubuntu 14.04 and possibly many other newer Debian based distributions. The <code>venv</code> Python 3.4 package that has been bundled in the apt-get repository are known to be broken. This has been documented <a href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python3.4/+bug/1290847">in this bug report</a>. If you are encountering an error that looks like the following while creating the virtual environment, you are experiencing this bug.</p>
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<figure class='code'><figcaption><span></span></figcaption><div class="highlight"><table><tr><td class="gutter"><pre class="line-numbers"><span class='line-number'>1</span>
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</pre></td><td class='code'><pre><code class='bash'><span class='line'>Error: Command <span class="s1">'['</span>home-assistant/bin/python3.4<span class="s1">', '</span>-Im<span class="s1">', '</span>ensurepip<span class="s1">', '</span>--upgrade<span class="s1">', '</span>--default-pip<span class="s1">']'</span> returned non-zero <span class="nb">exit </span>status
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</span></code></pre></td></tr></table></div></figure>
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<p>After these commands have been successfully executed, the venv package will be fixed system-wide.</p>
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<p>After these commands have been successfully executed, the <code>venv</code> package will be fixed system-wide.</p>
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<p><strong>No access to the frontend</strong><br>
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In newer Linux distributions (at least Fedora 22/CentOS 7) the access to a host are very limited. This means that you can’t access the Home Assistant Frontend that is running on a host in your network. Check the Post-installation section on the <a href="/getting-started/index.html">Getting started</a> page and follow the instruction that match your distribution to allow access to port 8123.</p>
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