These are the ten most read articles on FOSS Force for the month of January, 2016.
1. SourceForge and Slashdot Have Been Sold by Christine Hall. Published January 28, 2016. Our coverage of the sale of Slashdot Media to SourceForge Media includes an interview with the man who is co-owner and president of the company now in charge at two of the best known tech media properties.
2. How Well Do You Know Your Linux History? by FOSS Force Staff. Published January 12, 2016. Our first ever quiz was quite well received, so we’ve got more in the works.
3. It’s Time for ‘What’s Your Distro’ Round One by FOSS Force Staff. Published January 4, 2016. The article that introduced the qualifying round of our “Reader’s Choice” best distro poll.
4. Arch Wins First of Two Round Poll by FOSS Force Staff. Published January 9, 2016. The article that announced the qualifying distros and began the final round in our “Reader’s Choice” best distro poll.”
5. Ghosts in the Linux Machine by Ken Starks. Published January 26, 2016. In this article, our writer wonders if he should be using antivirus on his GNU/Linux installation.
6. In Search of a Linux Calendar by Christine Hall. Published January 7, 2016. We look at four calendar programs that are available for Linux.
7. Getting Started With the Raspberry Pi by Isaac Carter. Published December 30, 2015. Everything you ever wanted to know about getting your Raspberry Pi set-up but were afraid to ask.
8. Which is More Important: Distro, Desktop…or Something Else? by FOSS Force Staff. Published January 25, 2016. After a few readers suggested that the choice of a desktop environment might be more important than choosing a distro, we decided to run a poll to find out what you thought.
9. Take Our Quiz: Check Your Knowledge of Linux Distros by FOSS Force Staff. Published January 24, 2016. It only seemed natural, after handing out our FOSS Force Readers’ Choice Best Distro Award, to run a distro quiz.
10. Arch Linux Gets Reader’s Choice ‘Best Distro’ Award by FOSS Force Staff. Published January 16, 2016. The envelope please…. And the winner is…