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== '''What is IRC?'''  ==
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= '''What is IRC?'''  =
  
 
IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat which basically hosts chatrooms. There's quite a lot of IRC servers around on the internet and each channel is unique to its own with different people running it.
 
IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat which basically hosts chatrooms. There's quite a lot of IRC servers around on the internet and each channel is unique to its own with different people running it.
  
here's quite a few IRC clients out there and they are each to their own.
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= Use pidgin to connect to our channel =
Some clients are listed below. We suggest http://pidgin.im/ since it works for all.
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There is quite a few IRC clients out there and they are each to their own.
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We suggest http://pidgin.im/ since it is multi protocol and platform, so works for all.
  
[http://xchat.org/ Xchat] - GNU/Linux
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== OR, any of these IRC-specific clients: ==
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[http://xchat.org/ Xchat] - Linux|Gnu, BSD, OSX, Windows.
  
 
[http://www.codeux.com/textual/ Textual] - Mac OS X
 
[http://www.codeux.com/textual/ Textual] - Mac OS X
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== '''How do I connect to the OpenPandora channel?''' ==
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= '''Connect to the OpenPandora channel?''' =
  
 
In your IRC Client (Provided you have read up on how to use it) the server should be Freenode (irc.freenode.org) and the channel you will join is #openpandora which can seem dead until someone speaks!
 
In your IRC Client (Provided you have read up on how to use it) the server should be Freenode (irc.freenode.org) and the channel you will join is #openpandora which can seem dead until someone speaks!
  
 
If you're using the web client, ensure you enter #openpandora as the channel and join with your forum nick (if its not taken by someone already.
 
If you're using the web client, ensure you enter #openpandora as the channel and join with your forum nick (if its not taken by someone already.
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== OR, Connecting with SSL ==
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SSL gives increased security
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Server:  leguin.freenode.net
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Port:    7070
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Use SSL:  [x]
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chan:    #openpandora
  
 
Enjoy using the channel and don't be sad if aTc hates on your programs! :P We are very friendly.
 
Enjoy using the channel and don't be sad if aTc hates on your programs! :P We are very friendly.
 
[[Category:Community]]
 
[[Category:Community]]

Revision as of 17:04, 28 October 2013

What is IRC?

IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat which basically hosts chatrooms. There's quite a lot of IRC servers around on the internet and each channel is unique to its own with different people running it.

Use pidgin to connect to our channel

There is quite a few IRC clients out there and they are each to their own. We suggest http://pidgin.im/ since it is multi protocol and platform, so works for all.

OR, any of these IRC-specific clients:

Xchat - Linux|Gnu, BSD, OSX, Windows.

Textual - Mac OS X

Quassel - Windows

Many people will argue that one client is better than the other but you should really choose one you feel most comfortable with.

Those who just want to try IRC out can use https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#openpandora select a username, figure out the captcha and click connect.


Connect to the OpenPandora channel?

In your IRC Client (Provided you have read up on how to use it) the server should be Freenode (irc.freenode.org) and the channel you will join is #openpandora which can seem dead until someone speaks!

If you're using the web client, ensure you enter #openpandora as the channel and join with your forum nick (if its not taken by someone already.

OR, Connecting with SSL

SSL gives increased security

Server: leguin.freenode.net Port: 7070 Use SSL: [x] chan: #openpandora

Enjoy using the channel and don't be sad if aTc hates on your programs! :P We are very friendly.