On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 13:54:37 -0500, Greg Folkert wrote: > On Sun, 2003-11-30 at 11:03, Jerome BENOIT wrote: >> Hello List ! >> >> here are naive questions: >> What is the basic tools provided with Debian (Sarge) to do IRC ? >> Is there a Gnome interface ? > > Here goes: > ayttm - Universal Instant Messaging Client > bitchx - Advanced Internet Relay Chat client > bitchx-ssl - SSL support for BitchX > bitlbee - An IRC to other chat networks gateway > blackened - A feature rich ircII based IRC client > centericq - A text-mode multi-protocol instant messenger client > epic - Modified ircII client with additional functionality > epic4 - epic irc client, version 4 > erc - an Emacs IRC client > gaim - multi-protocol instant messaging client > ircd-irc2-client - small irc client for debugging only > ircii - Internet Relay Chat client > irssi-snapshot - The irssi IRC client (Development version) > irssi-text - text-mode version of the irssi IRC client > kopete - Instant messenger program > ksirc - KDE IRC client > kvirc - Fully scriptable graphical IRC client with plugin support > liece - IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client for Emacs > lostirc - A simple IRC client for X11 > mozilla-chatzilla - Mozilla Web Browser - irc client > op-irc-fb - IRC client for Opie > riece - redesign of the Liece IRC client for Emacs > scrollz - An advanced ircII-based IRC client > sirc - The full-featured Perl IRC client > tinyirc - a tiny IRC client > tirc - token's irc client > tkirc - Tcl/Tk based client to the Internet Relay Chat > xchat - IRC client for X similar to AmIRC > xchat-text - IRC client for console similar to AmIRC > xirssi - GTK Version of irssi (Development version) > zircon - Powerful X Internet Relay Chat client > > Hope that helps.
Man, everyone and his brother is writing IRC clients these days. Any opinions? Last time I looked there weren't so many, and I plumped for xchat. Which I'm more or less happy with, BTW. -- ....................paul "The average lifespan of a Web page today is 100 days. This is no way to run a culture." Internet Archive Board Chairman -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]