I vaguely remember mirc. Neither mirc nor pirch were available through the Microsoft Store. I installed something, but never got around to trying it, and now I'm wfh on my own computer. I'll still be booting into Windows for work, so, whatever it was, I'll probably install it again. Now I'm trying to decide on an IRC client for Debian/Gnome... -- Rich On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 5:04 PM Chris Thompson via WLUG <wlug@lists.wlug.org> wrote:
(PS - moderator, please ignore my last post from the incorrect address...doh! sorry.)
LOL Chuck. That's not very nice, but...funny! :P
Sorry to hear you are stuck with Windows 'cause of "the man". Haven't used it for a rather long time now, so I dunno if these still even exist, but mIRC I think was the last I used (before that Pirch rings a bell).
There are great Web-based interfaces if you are maintaining a server somewhere - my favorite there is the node implementation called "The Lounge". https://thelounge.chat/docs Nice thing is it'll stay connected for you so you won't miss messages.
--Chris
On 3/18/20 2:30 PM, Chuck Anderson via WLUG wrote:
format c:
(make sure to run from a CMD window with Administrator privileges)
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 02:22:25PM -0400, Richard Klein via WLUG wrote:
Do you guys have a favorite IRC client for Windows?
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 1:28 PM Chris Thompson via WLUG < wlug@lists.wlug.org> wrote:
I would certainly recommend organizing in IRC, but for more interaction, Jitsi is worth a shot.
Zoom does work very well on Gnu/Linux, but yes - proprietary, so, personally not interested in using them more than I already am coerced to :P
Jitsi usually handles rooms with up to about a dozen people pretty well, but often struggles beyond that. Most issues are resolved with a simple reload of the page.
Try it out @ either of these instances, no registration require:
https://meet.jit.si/ (typically pretty bleeding-edge, so sometimes less stable)
or:
https://meet.mayfirst.org/ (pretty up to date, but generally more stable of late)
Tim, you may be able to recover your ident info with the following, once you've connected with #Freenode. If the name is registered with NickServ, it'll email you at the registered address:
/msg NickServ SENDPASS turbox
--Chris IRC: wolcen
On 3/18/20 11:28 AM, Keith Wright via WLUG wrote:
Subject: [WLUG] Re: Physical WLUG Meeting is cancelled tomorrow... From: madserge--- via WLUG <wlug@lists.wlug.org>
Never used IRC before but I do have an app on Manjaro called Konversation that I think is a IRC client, would like to join if anyone can tell me any info about the chat room that would be great! How did this work?
I used IRC once before. A friend said "let's try this", and told me what program to run and how to start.
The conversation went something like: Hi, are you there? Yes. It works! Yes. Well goodbye.
That was many years ago, and I have forgotten the name of the program. Then I got busy and forgot the WLUG meeting entirely.
Diane has been using something called Zoom on Windows. Google turns up some hints that Zoom can work on Linux, but it seems to be a binary mystery code that connects to the mother ship and does secret stuff...anybody know?
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