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Picture Guide to IRC

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seana11:

--- Quote from: alberthrocks on October 19, 2012, 10:56:47 pm ---I should also note that Hexchat may not be available on Linux quite yet; however, XChat (which Hexchat is based off of, and is featured in the screenshots) is the one that you should use in place of Hexchat.

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--- Quote from: merthsoft ---Good tutorial, though instead of XChat, I'd suggest HexChat. It's actively updated and free for all systems. It's based on the XChat source.
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AngelFish:

--- Quote from: alberthrocks on October 19, 2012, 10:56:47 pm ---I should also note that Hexchat may not be available on Linux quite yet; however, XChat (which Hexchat is based off of, and is featured in the screenshots) is the one that you should use in place of Hexchat.

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Hexchat IS available for Linux right now, although it's a bit buggy.

DJ Omnimaga:
Wow nice tutorial. Deserves to be stickied. :)

Also you might want to point out that certain channels rules are different than others than the ones above. Eg in #cemetech you cannot swear.

Darl181:
Nice guide :)

I guess if the person can't install anything or for whatever reason can't use one of the programs (can't really think of one b/c you can just stick some on a flash drive but you never know), there's also the IRC link at the top of the page, which goes to a browser-based client.

Sorunome:
Nice guide!
And i can't find xchat in your list ???

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