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Δωμάτιο Συζητήσεων (Συζήτηση σε πραγματικό χρόνο)
IRC είναι μια μορφή αποστολής άμεσων μηνυμάτων στο διαδίκτυο. Προορίζεται για ομαδική (πολλοί σε πολλούς) επικοινωνία σε φόρουμ συζητήσεων τα οποία ονομάζονται κανάλια, αλλά επίσης επιτρέπει την επικοινωνία από ένα άτομο σε ένα άλλο.
Ο πιο εύκολος τρόπος για να συμμετάσχετε σ' ένα δωμάτιο συζητήσεων όταν χρησιμοποιείτε Puppy είναι να κάνετε κλικ στο εικονίδιο Συζήτηση που έχετε στην επιφάνεια εργασίας
Χρησιμοποιώντας IRC Προγράμματα
Εάν έχετε έναν περιηγητή με υποστήριξη IRC (π.χ. Opera ή SeaMonkey/Firefox με το ChatZilla εγκατεστημένο), πηγαίνετε στο irc://irc.freenode.net/puppylinux στον περιηγητή σας κι ύστερα διαλέξτε το ψευδώνυμό σας. Εάν αυτό δεν δουλέψει, με άλλα προγράμματα που υποστηρίζουν το IRC (όπως Ayttm, Pidgin/Gaim, XChat X-Chat, irrsi, κλπ.) μπορείτε να πατήσετε το irc.freenode.net ως τον σέρβερ των συζητήσεων και #puppylinux ως το κανάλι στα αντίστοιχα πεδία.
Accessing the Puppy Linux Chat Without an IRC Program Installed
If you have no IRC program installed or prefer not to you may use the Freenode Web Access site and any browser. You may either enter any nickname you wish but to use a Freenode registered nickname then check the box for “Auth to services” and also enter your username and password.
Freenode Policies and Chat Room Rules
Also see, ChatRoomRules Puppy Chat Room Rules
Using Web-based Clients
SearchIRC offers another Java chat that requires Java & JavaScript. Make sure to click on the #puppylinux link for it to popup the new chat window.
You may also use the normal Freenode Web Chat site and most any somewhat modern browser. You may either enter any nickname you wish but to use a Freenode registered nickname then check the box for Auth to services and also enter your username and password. There's also the secure Freenode Web Chat which sometimes doesn't stay connected as long.
Once Connected
Registering a Nick name
Click on Freenode
type
/nick mynickname
where nickname is your preferred name
(you will be prompted if not available)
Then register that preference by typing
/msg nickserv REGISTER <password> <email>
adding your preferred password and email
like so
/msg nickserv REGISTER mypassword mynickname@gmail.com
you will then get an email
and you can then follow the instructions
to complete registration
Hints and tips on using IRC (Gaim specific but helpful)
- When using Gaim across several networks (Yahoo, MSN, IRC, etc.) simultaneously I find the Auto-login to every network rather cumbersome. My personal preference is to set all of my accounts so I have to manually log in.
- When you open Gaim, instead of selecting a specific account and then clicking the sign in button, I click the ACCOUNTS button and then place a checkmark in the ONLINE button of each account I wish to use during that Gaim session. This way you only have one instance of Gaim with several network windows, rather than 3 instances of Gaim with 1 network each.
- When chatting on multiple channels, if someone types something, that channel tab text will turn red (or another color) letting you know that someone is talking there.
- You may hold a private conversation with someone by double clicking their name. This opens a new window where you and that person may chat "backchannel". See rule #4 above!
- Gaim and others have a nice file-sharing system called DCC. If you want/need to share a file, it is nice to open a private conversation to discuss the file, then right click the recipients name and select send file. They will only receive the file if they accept it. IT IS NEVER A GOOD IDEA TO SET YOUR DCC TO AUTO-ACCEPT.
- Some channels have "bots". Bots are applications that loiter on an IRC channel to keep it open, log visitors, play trivia games with you, etc. Don't chat with them...they don't talk back. Wink Bots may be programmed to be malicious however, so be careful.
- Some IRC servers parade your IP address for everyone to see by using a simple /whois command. Puppy is a nice OS in that if you have your firewall on, it appears relatively "invisible" and doesn't seem to respond to ping attempts.
- See IRChelp.org for lots more info about using IRC.
Related Pages
Puppy Shout probably best to arrange a meeting here
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