I tried using tee with BitchX and found those two programs just hang my
computer even with BitchX run inside ` marks. I may have to run BitchX
with -d and -f options to make this work, but I don't like my chances.
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For now I'm using BitchX. That could change though. What I'd like to do
after getting a new account on a server is to get a complete list of all
channels on that server. Ideally, I'd be able to issue the /list command
and have the entire output sent to a text file on my drive sceamlessly.
Less t
On Wed, 2004-12-22 at 05:10 +0800, Katipo wrote:
> Peter Nuttall wrote:
>
> >
> > That is too much info, examining the AOL page, it will not let you
> > have 1963 but will let you have 1973, so my advice would be to knock
> > twenty years off your age and go from there.
> >
> >
> Known as the t
Peter Nuttall wrote:
That is too much info, examining the AOL page, it will not let you
have 1963 but will let you have 1973, so my advice would be to knock
twenty years off your age and go from there.
Known as the target audience.
Regards,
David.
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On Tuesday 21 Dec 2004 01:10, James Vahn wrote:
> Peter wrote:
> > On Monday 20 Dec 2004 21:02, James Vahn wrote:
> >> Just this morning I was trying to get kopete to talk AIM and it led
> >> me to an AOL registration page, which kept refusing my birthdate.
> >> Methinks it is broken, although I'd
Ben Bettin wrote:
I think I've always found Xchat to be the best GUI, especially in
terms of it's similarity to mIRC. I'd be curious to see what
everyone's favorite CLI client is. I've heard a few mentions of irssi
in the past, but I've never tried it.
My favorite I
Kirk Strauser wrote:
>> Yes, it's a problem with AOL. The date was 05/09/1953 and variations of it.
>> The page kept returning an error with the date highlighted.
>
> Lie. No, seriously: lie.
01/01/1981 got me in, but it all ended up in "/:misc error"
I'll have to give it another shot later. Ma
On Monday 20 December 2004 07:10 pm, James Vahn wrote:
> Yes, it's a problem with AOL. The date was 05/09/1953 and variations of it.
> The page kept returning an error with the date highlighted.
Lie. No, seriously: lie.
> My daughter is an AOL'er. She was camped out there and I couldn't reach
>
Peter wrote:
> On Monday 20 Dec 2004 21:02, James Vahn wrote:
>> Just this morning I was trying to get kopete to talk AIM and it led
>> me to an AOL registration page, which kept refusing my birthdate.
>> Methinks it is broken, although I'd like to refuse any more birthdays
>> too..
>
> From my qu
e best IRC client for Debian?
In particular, I am looking for an IRC Client which is functionally
similar to mIRC.
Thanks,
Shaikh
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On Monday 20 Dec 2004 21:02, James Vahn wrote:
> Peter Nuttall wrote:
> > guy then it should be good for you. Kopete is in the style of a IM
> > client, and in fact supports all the common IM protocols, but if you
> > are a power irc users it isn't for you.
>
> Just this morning I was trying to get
on, 20 Dec 2004 14:02:21 -0400, Shaikh Quader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What is the best IRC client for Debian?
In particular, I am looking for an IRC Client which is functionally similar
to mIRC.
I'm partial to GAIM myself. It's another multiprotocol chat client
(IRC, YIM, AI
Peter Nuttall wrote:
> guy then it should be good for you. Kopete is in the style of a IM client,
> and in fact supports all the common IM protocols, but if you are a power
> irc users it isn't for you.
Just this morning I was trying to get kopete to talk AIM and it led
me to an AOL registratio
On Monday 20 Dec 2004 18:02, Shaikh Quader wrote:
> What is the best IRC client for Debian?
> In particular, I am looking for an IRC Client which is functionally
> similar to mIRC.
>
> Thanks,
> Shaikh
Hi,
I have used four over the last couple of months, kopete, konversation,
-0400, Shaikh Quader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What is the best IRC client for Debian?
> > In particular, I am looking for an IRC Client which is functionally similar
> > to mIRC.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Shaikh
> >
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> In particular, I am looking for an IRC Client which is functionally similar
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>
> Thanks,
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> on any of my machines.
>
> So, I figure -- let's stick one on the Debian box. A quick
>
> "apt-cache search irc | grep client"
>
> yields 48 client packages. There's everything from bitchx to zircon.
> As you might imagine, I need some suggestions
stick one on the Debian box. A quick
>
> "apt-cache search irc | grep client"
>
> yields 48 client packages. There's everything from bitchx to zircon.
> As you might imagine, I need some suggestions on which irc-client to
> install.
>
> I'm running
I figure -- let's stick one on the Debian box. A quick
>
> "apt-cache search irc | grep client"
>
> yields 48 client packages. There's everything from bitchx to zircon.
> As you might imagine, I need some suggestions on which irc-client to
> install.
>
>
XChat for me. I've tried several different X IRC clients but I prefer
XChat. I'm still up in the air on the best console IRC client, though.
:)
On Sat, 2002-03-09 at 14:33, Gary Turner wrote:
> It's hard to believe, but I haven't done chat (and I've been 'on
High,
On Sat, 9 Mar 2002, Gary Turner wrote:
> As you might imagine, I need some suggestions on which irc-client to
> install.
>
> I'm running Debian Woody, X11 v4, and Gnome-sawfish desktop. I mention
> the X stuff because for this application I think a graphical inte
arch irc | grep client"
yields 48 client packages. There's everything from bitchx to zircon.
As you might imagine, I need some suggestions on which irc-client to
install.
I'm running Debian Woody, X11 v4, and Gnome-sawfish desktop. I mention
the X stuff because for this application I th
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 10:36:02AM -0600, hanasaki wrote:
> apt-cache search irc | grep client
apt-cache search irc | grep -i client
You missed a couple...
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On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 07:43:23AM -0800, John Shepherd wrote:
> Does the debian distribution include a
> character-based IRC client? If so, what is it
I like xchat-text, I'm not sure which debian branch you need to be running to
get it though.
It helps if you've run the
Check out BitchX, very good console IRC client. It is included in debian
distro.
-Jason
On Thu, 2002-03-07 at 10:43, John Shepherd wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> Does the debian distribution include a
> character-based IRC client? If so, what is it
> called, and where will I
apt-cache search irc | grep client
John Shepherd wrote:
Hi,
Does the debian distribution include a
character-based IRC client? If so, what is it
called, and where will I find it along with
information about setting it up? If not, can
someone recommend one and a known good ftp site
On 07-Mar-2002 John Shepherd wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> Does the debian distribution include a
> character-based IRC client? If so, what is it
> called, and where will I find it along with
> information about setting it up? If not, can
> someone recommend one and a known
Hi,
Does the debian distribution include a
character-based IRC client? If so, what is it
called, and where will I find it along with
information about setting it up? If not, can
someone recommend one and a known good ftp site
where I could doenload it?
Thanks!
John
* Morbo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus:
> Hi,
>
> Could anyone please suggest a good console based IRC client with the
> possibility to download files
> from mIRC Fserve fileservers, and the possiblility to set auto-accept and
> auto-get for DCC transfers.
Use the irccli
I believe BitchX will do that, ScrollZ will too.
--Patrick
Morbo wrote:
Hi,
Could anyone please suggest a good console based IRC client with the
possibility to download files
from mIRC Fserve fileservers, and the possiblility to set auto-accept and
auto-get for DCC transfers.
Many thanks in
On Saturday 13 October 2001 02:55, Morbo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Could anyone please suggest a good console based IRC client with the
> possibility to download files
> from mIRC Fserve fileservers, and the possiblility to set auto-accept and
> auto-get for DCC transfers.
>
>
Hi,
Could anyone please suggest a good console based IRC client with the
possibility to download files
from mIRC Fserve fileservers, and the possiblility to set auto-accept and
auto-get for DCC transfers.
Many thanks in advance!
regards,
Balazs
Hello Daniel,
Sunday, June 04, 2000, 10:43:34 PM, you wrote:
DB> What the best GUI based irc client in potato?? Please 'CC' me in a
DB> reply.
irris at www.irris.org and potato, but version .7.90 is out yesterday.
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Daniel Burrows wrote:
>
> What the best GUI based irc client in potato?? Please 'CC' me in a
> reply.
Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>What the best GUI based irc client in potato?? Please 'CC' me in a
>reply.
I've found irssi to be pretty good (invoke it with --no-applet if you're
like me and not a GNOME panel person). It can sometimes be slightly
i
What the best GUI based irc client in potato?? Please 'CC' me in a
reply.
Thanks.
When trying to run the aforementioned software, I get an error message
saying "file not found". All the dependencies (tk8, tcl8) are installed
and well, as other packages depending on them run perfectly.
I have tried the Zircon version from the stable distribution also, but it
has the same problem.
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