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| + | ===== Connecting to IRC via IRC Clients ===== | ||
| + | Once you get the hang of IRC you will find an IRC Client is much better to use. | ||
| + | Here is some help setting up the most common ones | ||
| + | === Windows === | ||
| + | == X-Chat WDK == | ||
| + | Setting up X-Chat is fairly straight forward. However it is important to note that if you are on Windows, you will need [[http:// | ||
| + | == mIRC == | ||
| + | Sadly, I don't use mIRC, and it isn't free so I cannot test out, however if someone uses mIRC they can write this in | ||
| + | === Mac OS X === | ||
| + | * X-Chat Azure (Free) | ||
| + | * Textual IRC Client (or if you are feeling daring compile it your self from source using xcode) | ||
| + | === Linux === | ||
| + | * Linux: apt-get install xchat, pacman -S xchat, yum install xchat, or emerge -av xchat. | ||
| + | I will assume you know how to configure this further, as you are probably pretty experienced in such matters | ||
