Re: [Clirr-devel] code format
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From: Simon K. <si...@ec...> - 2004-06-15 02:07:31
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On Mon, 2004-06-14 at 01:23, Lars K=FChne wrote: > Simon Kitching wrote: >=20 > >I'll see if I can find a suitable IRC server & channel & post details. > >IRC is real easy to use. > > > > =20 > > >=20 > That would be great. >=20 > Here at home I'm online most Tuesday evenings. Currently we have the=20 > European football chamionships running, though, so I don't know if I ca= n=20 > make it this week. Setting priorities is the most important aspect of=20 > life... :-) Ok, I'll try to be logged in on Wed morning my time, and see if you turn up... As you haven't used IRC, here are some tips: I use "xchat" as an IRC client, "apt-get install xchat" for debian users. I think GAIM also supports IRC, but it is currently uninstallable for me unfortunately (price of using debian unstable!). And if you are a KDE user (probably are, in Germany) I see that "Konversation" and "ksirc" apps exist; haven't tried them. Select server=3D"irc.codehaus.org" All the IRC clients have a text entry field. Lines starting with "/" are commands, anything else gets sent to the forum. /help -- does the obvious /list -- shows the available forums, and # of people in each /join #clirr -- opens a new tab showing the "clirr" forum /userlist -- shows the names of everybody in the forum I hope to catch up with you sometime... Cheers, Simon |