My vote is X-Chat. It has quite a comfortable interface.
On Sat, 2002-03-09 at 15:33, Gary Turner wrote:
> It's hard to believe, but I haven't done chat (and I've been 'online'
> since Genie in '90 or '91). I don't even have a chat client installed
> on any of my machines.
>
> So, I figure --
Gary Turner, 2002-Mar-09 14:33 -0600:
> It's hard to believe, but I haven't done chat (and I've been 'online'
> since Genie in '90 or '91). I don't even have a chat client installed
> on any of my machines.
>
> So, I figure -- let's stick one on the Debian box. A quick
>
> "apt-cache search irc
On Sat, Mar 09, 2002 at 02:33:05PM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
> It's hard to believe, but I haven't done chat (and I've been 'online'
> since Genie in '90 or '91). I don't even have a chat client installed
> on any of my machines.
>
> So, I figure -- let's stick one on the Debian box. A quick
>
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 'online'
> since Genie in '90 or '91). I
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 interface
> will be more approp
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