#Describe ArizonaTeam/TeamReports/18/May here. <> * 03 May - Tempe Ubuntu Hour hosted by Paul Kairis * 7 attendees (one new individual) * Discussed 18.04 release and upgrade issues * Tested network tethering using 2 laptops * Reconfigured VPN certs for local servers * Discussed things to do after installing 18.04 * Started project to migrate our website to Drupal 8. * 05 May - AZLOCO/PLUG Intsallfest/Linux Workshop * 12 attendees * 1 install (Ultra Linux) on a Dell laptop * Downloaded new SSL certificates for our azloco.org server * Attempted unsuccessfully to flash a custom image to a new cell phone * Loaded several different desktop environments on a Raspberry Pi * Conducted one on one assistance for an individual who was having problems with VMware * Configured a USB flash drive to to read and write * Conducted one on one assistance to configure a Ubuntu email server * Attempted unsuccessfully to change the monitor settings on a Dell computer. * 06 May - AZLOCO weekly meeting chaired by Ron Ash * 7 attendees * Disseminated Linux news links and information on Linux job opportunities and future AZLOCO and state LUG events. * https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArizonaTeam/Meetings/May%2006%2C%202018%20Meeting * 19 May – AZLOCO/PLUG Installfest/Linux Workshop * 10 attendees (one new individual) * Completed maintenance on the Team Server * Conducted one on one training session on the use of the terminal * Installed custom kernel and graphics driver for an individual * Provided assistance to an individual working on a personal mail server project * Provided assistance to an individual working on a ThinkPad KB driver problem * 20 May – AZLOCO weekly meeting chaired by Rex Bouwense * 4 attendees * Disseminated Linux news links and information on Linux job opportunities and future AZLOCO and state LUG events. * https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArizonaTeam/Meetings/May%2020%2C%202018%20Meeting * 24 May – Sierra Vista Ubuntu Hour hosted by Rex Bouwense * 10 attendees (2 new individuals) * An individual brought in a 2004 Sony Vaio laptop which had Microsoft Windows XP installed on it. He wanted to install a Linux system on it. Because it only had 704 Mbs of RAM we tried to install Xubuntu and Lubuntu but the computer would not boot from either a USB flash drive or a DVD install disk. Possible solutions were discussed and will be acted on at the next meeting. * Information on Ubuntu was distributed to the new individuals. * Discussed the relative requirements to install Xubuntu and Lubuntu on an older computer.