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irc [2023/07/07 13:53] – Switch from Mibbit to Libera's web client. ralphirc [2023/07/07 14:05] (current) – [Using an installed IRC client] ralph
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   * Connect using an installed IRC client.   * Connect using an installed IRC client.
  
-You need to know the server's **irc.blitzed.org** and the channela bit +You need to know the server's **irc.libera.chat** using TLS on port 6697. 
-like a radio frequency that you're tuned into, is **#dorset** Yes, the +Which can all be summed up as a single URL if your system recognises the URL's schema. 
-hash at the start is part of the name.  In addition, you'll need a + 
-//nick//, or nickname, which others will know you by.  Choose what you +    ircs://irc.libera.chat:6697 
-like, but if it's too common, e.g. "john", then you may find you have to + 
-pick another.  That's one reason why you'll see some weird and wonderful +You'll also need the channel: **#dorsetlug**. 
-nicks adopted by others.  You can change your nick to another free one +It'a bit like a radio frequency that you're tuned into. 
-at any time, so don't think this is a choice for life.+Yes, the hash at the start is part of the name. 
 + 
 +In addition, you'll need a //nick//, or nickname, which others will know you by. 
 +Choose what you like, but if it's too common, e.g. "john", 
 +then you may find you have to pick another or some numbers get appended. 
 +That's one reason why you'll see some weird and wonderful nicks adopted by others. 
 +You can change your nick to another free one at any time, 
 +so don't think this is a choice for life.
  
 ===== Using a web-based client ===== ===== Using a web-based client =====
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 ===== Using an installed IRC client ===== ===== Using an installed IRC client =====
  
-It may be that this URL, irc://irc.blitzed.org:6667/dorset, will cause +couple of popular IRC clients are 
-your IRC program to join the #dorset channel.  If not, see if you've an +[[https://weechat.org|Weechat]], which runs on a terminal, and 
-IRC client installed.  few popular IRC clients are +[[http://xchat.org/docs/|XChat]], which opens an X window.
-[[http://www.xchat.org/docs/|XChat]], package xchat in Ubuntu, and +
-[[http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdenetwork/ksirc/|ksirc (KDE)]].+
  
  
irc.1688734437.txt.gz · Last modified: 2023/07/07 13:53 by ralph