#####Describe ArizonaTeam/TeamReports/23/September here. <> 02 September - Virtual AZLOCO/PLUG Linux Workshop * 9 attendees * Discussed Halloween scary movie project * Successfully updated the Team’s Next Cloud server * Successfully restored a Debian system for an individual that did not back up his data * Discussed how to have remote access to a computer in a secure fashion. 03 September – AZLOCO Team Meeting chaired by Todd Cole * 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/September%2003%2C%202023%20Meeting 07 September – Virtual Tempe Ubuntu Hour hosted by Todd Cole * 1 attendee 14 September – Sierra Vista Ubuntu Hour hosted by Rex Bouwense * 10 attendees * Discussed where to buy computers and computer parts and accessories since the store in Sierra Vista has closed. * An attendee wanted to move an icon to the Dash in Ubuntu. This can be done with a simple right click on the program in the menu and select add to favorites. * Discussed the Kiosk Project that we were asked to assist the Warrior Healing Center in developing 14 September – Phoenix Ubuntu Hour hosted by Todd Cole * 4 attendees * Discussed Linux news of the week * Discussed how to set up a VPN 16 September – Virtual AZLOCO/PLUG Linux Workshop * 8 attendees * Customized/configured an attendee’s web browser * Verified that attendee’s VPN was working and then showed him how to use it. 17 September – AZLOCO Team 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/September%2017%2C%202023%20Meeting 28 September – Virtual Tempe Ubuntu Hour hosted by Todd Cole * 2 attendees * Discussed future events and the procedures required to once again activate and possible dates when we will be able to return to physical events in the Phoenix metropolitan area. * Discussed Team support for 32 bit computers at our installfests because only Debian, Mint, MX Linux, and AntiX still have a 32 bit versions. There a few others but they are the main ones. The question is will new users have a good experience using those operating systems. That is probably to be decided on a case by case basis.