[ale] Chat

Ned Williams nedj10 at gmail.com
Mon Nov 5 11:32:32 EST 2007


ircd?

Ned


On 11/4/07, JP <johnpollock at bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
> I agree ith George Ytalk for inhouse chat sessions is great with your
> users.
>
> If, however your referring to IRC Chat, my preferences are for a GUI based
> session and ease of use: XChat.
>
> For non-GUI based, BitchX or Epic with a nice little script added like
> Anduril
> or others ( helps with windowing sessions etc ).
>
> John
>
> P.S. don't forget if you go with a non-GUI type to create/add/edit your
> .ircrc
> file.
>
> NOTE: the "#" those are comments and keep the specific line from being
> excuted
> or to add comments.
>
> Below is an example of one I use:
>
> ON ^MSG * ECHO <$Z> *$0* $1-
> ON ^NOTICE * ECHO <$Z> -$0\- $1-
> ON ^PUBLIC * ECHO [$Z] ^B:$0:^B $2-
>
> ^set novice off
>
> # User-Defined SET's. These SETs are left aside for you to customize.
> # Remove the leading '#' to uncomment the SET you enable/modify, if not
> # just leave it.
>
> # SUPPRESS_SERVER_MOTD - Suppress the display of the screen-lagful
> Message-Of-
> # The-Day that shows up when you connect to a server.
> # change it to "OFF" if you dont want to see the MOTD.
> #set suppress_server_motd on
>
> # REALNAME - The text that apprears in your WHOIS info display.
> # change it to whatever you want your WHOIS info to say.
> set realname ^Bhttp://www.rarepenguin.org^B
>
> # USER_INFORMATION - text shown when someone does CTCP USERINFO request to
> you.
> set user_information  ^Bwolf^B
>
> # Any other extra irc aliases/commands/sets/binds should be placed here.
>
> # Any other extra irc aliases/commands/sets/binds should be placed here.
>
> #load -pf /home/wolf/programs/Intrepid/modules/init
> #load -pf /home/wolf/programs/SentinelX/modules/init
> #load /home/wolf/programs/bigcheese-ircrc
> #load /home/wolf/programs/jolopak.scr
> #load lice.irc
> #load /home/wolf/programs/anduril/anduril.irc
> #load /home/wolf/obv/obv.irc
> #load /usr/local/share/epic//script/nocolor
> #load /usr/home/wolf/programs/lice-4.2.0.orig/.irc/lice.irc
> # cag/99
>
>
> ALIAS ID //MSG NICKSERV IDENTIFY InSeRtPaSsWoRdHeRe
> ALIAS JOLO //load /usr/home/wolf/programs/jolopak.scr
> ALIAS UID //msg x at channels.undernet.org login arpaw01f PasSW0RdHeRe
> ALIAS PURE //load /usr/home/wolf/programs/purepak/purepak.irc
> ALIAS PHOENIX //load /usr/home/wolf/.PhoEniX/phoenix.irc
> ALIAS INTREPID //LOAD -pf /home/wolf/programs/Intrepid/modules/init
> ALIAS Sentinel //load -pf /home/wolf/programs/SentinelX/modules/init
> ALIAS ANDURIL //LOAD /home/wolf/programs/anduril/anduril.irc
> ALIAS OBV //LOAD /home/wolf/obv/obv.irc
> ALIAS LICE //LOAD /usr/home/wolf/programs/lice-4.2.0.orig/.irc/lice.irc
>
> <EOF>
>
> Enjoy!!
>
> On Sunday 04 November 2007 06:32 am, George Allen wrote:
> > haha - i was only half joking though... ytalk handles multiple users...
> and
> > best of all - allows you to start a shell in your part of the
> > split-screen....
> >
> > that way you can have a group-hack session IN your chat window, sharing
> > code/cmds on the fly
> >
> > -George
> >
> > On Sunday 04 November 2007 00:38:20 Brian Pitts wrote:
> > > netcat
> > >
> > > -Brian
> > >
> > > George Allen wrote:
> > > > ytalk :)
> > > >
> > > > On Saturday 03 November 2007 16:43:24 Terry Bailey wrote:
> > > >> Hi,
> > > >>
> > > >> What are some great chat software solutions for Linux?
> > > >>
> > > >> There may be one that stands out above the rest.
> > > >>
> > > >> Thanks,
> > > >>
> > > >> Terry Bailey
> > > >>
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