IRC_guide
IRC_guide
The IRC is is a form of real time Internet chat. It is mainly designed for group (many-to-
many) communication in discussion forums called channels, but also allows one-to-one
communication via private message. Ubuntu uses the freenode network.
If you have an IRC client installed, you can type "/SERVER irc.freenode.net:6669" to connect
to freenode. If not, you can use freenode's webchat. Once you connect, choose a nick if you
have not, using "/NICK <nickname>", where <nickname> is your actual nickname.
Once you have chosen a nick, you need to register your account. To register it, type "/MSG
NickServ REGISTER password email", where password and email are your actual password
and email address respectively. Then, you will recieve an email to confirm your registration.
You will not be able to use your nick unless you finish the registration confirmation process.
Once you click the link in the email, the registration process is finished.
If you have already registered your account, you will be able to identify yourself by typing
"/MSG NickServ IDENTIFY nickname password", where nickname and password are yours, as
in the registration process. After you identify, you will be assigned with a cloak, if there is
anyone linked to your account, and will use the nickname as yours.
Joining Channels
You can type "/JOIN <channelname>" to join a channel. Ubuntu core channels are:
You can replace ubuntu for any of its flavors to get into the support channel for the specific
flavor. Please, remember to check our IRC Guidelines (/IRC/Guidelines on the Wiki). To check
a complete Ubuntu channels list, go to IRC/ChannelList on the Wiki.
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