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This page shows you how to join the discussion on the LinuxMCE IRC channel where you can chat live with other members and developers.
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==From your LinuxMCE box==
 
==From your LinuxMCE box==
 
# Go to the KDE desktop: '''Advanced --> KDE desktop'''
 
# Go to the KDE desktop: '''Advanced --> KDE desktop'''
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Step 3 is only needed the first time
 
Step 3 is only needed the first time
  
==From elsewhere==
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==From elsewhere==
 
If your browser is properly configured to handle "irc" URLs you can click here:
 
If your browser is properly configured to handle "irc" URLs you can click here:
 
  [irc://irc.freenode.net/linuxmce irc://irc.freenode.net/linuxmce]
 
  [irc://irc.freenode.net/linuxmce irc://irc.freenode.net/linuxmce]
 
  
 
Most IRC clients allow you to connect manually, simply type the following:
 
Most IRC clients allow you to connect manually, simply type the following:
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  /join #linuxmce
 
  /join #linuxmce
  
Now you should be dropped right into the supportchannel.
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Now you should be dropped right into the channel.

Latest revision as of 22:08, 19 October 2012


This page shows you how to join the discussion on the LinuxMCE IRC channel where you can chat live with other members and developers.

From your LinuxMCE box

  1. Go to the KDE desktop: Advanced --> KDE desktop
  2. Start Konversation: K --> Internet --> Konversation (IRC Client)
  3. Hit the New button
    1. Identity --> Edit: Change the nicknames
    2. Network: Freenode
    3. Servers --> Add: irc.freenode.net and close with the OK button
    4. Auto join Channels --> Add: #LinuxMCE and close with the OK button
    5. Press the OK button
  4. Select LinuxMCE and close the dialog with the Connect button

Step 3 is only needed the first time



From elsewhere

If your browser is properly configured to handle "irc" URLs you can click here:

irc://irc.freenode.net/linuxmce

Most IRC clients allow you to connect manually, simply type the following:

/server irc.freenode.net

Change your nick to your liking (as long as nobody else is using it):

/nick what_ever_nick_you_want

Then join our channel:

/join #linuxmce

Now you should be dropped right into the channel.