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= How do I use Manjaro IRC? =
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When on the IRC channel, you can also set your own nickname. This will also help to identify you as an actual human being, rather than a bot.
When you connect by manjaro.org (main site). You come intoo an Menu. You set there your nick name for IRC.
To do so, enter the following command into the text field, where you would normally enter comments:
under that line you see on which channels you are connected. You see: #manjaro and #manjaro-talk  (off-topic).
 
Normally you going to log intoo manjaro irc on two channels.
 
When you are logged in, intoo the standard IRC client you have an name like Manjarouser.
you can change temporarely your nick with :


  /nick [your nickname]
  /nick [your nickname]

Revision as of 22:21, 18 September 2014

What is IRC?

#manjaro IRC is a place to provide additional direct support to Manjaro users.

You can access it from the Community tab at Manjaro.org or by using an IRC client like Weechat, Hexchat or Quassel to connect to the #manjaro channel on irc.freenode.net.

It's not a replacement for the forum, but supplements it with direct community support. Sometimes it is quiet and sometimes busy, but we will try to help.

Also, sometimes the reason it is busy is that the conversation has gone off-topic!

For further issues that can't be solved on IRC there is always the Forum.


How do I use Manjaro IRC?

When you connect by manjaro.org (main site). You come intoo an Menu. You set there your nick name for IRC. under that line you see on which channels you are connected. You see: #manjaro and #manjaro-talk (off-topic).

Normally you going to log intoo manjaro irc on two channels.

When you are logged in, intoo the standard IRC client you have an name like Manjarouser. you can change temporarely your nick with :

/nick [your nickname]


For example, to set your nick as "John", you would enter the following:

/nick John


The only rule of the IRC Channel is to be friendly. Just be your friendly self, and you'll find a lot of other friendly people to socialize with and receive support from.


Asking questions on IRC

  1. Ask the question. You don't need to ask for permission to ask, or to find out if anyone is willing to answer the question.
  2. Make sure you have time to wait for an answer(10 minutes is a bare minimum). If you don't get an answer, it's likely people don't know, are in the middle of writing one or didn't notice your question.
  3. Try to be concise with your question.
  4. Even if you see a lot of people listed on the channel, this doesn't mean that they are actually present.

How to Register a User Name

0. Choose a user name or nick.

The user name should consist only of the letters from A-Z, the numbers from 0-9 and certain symbols such as "_" and "-". It may have a maximum of 16 characters. To do so, enter the following command into the text field, where you would normally enter comments:

/nick [your nickname]

1. Register your nick / user name.

Type the following command and replace "your_password" with a password that will be easy to remember, and replace "your_email_address" with your email address.

/msg nickserv register your_password your_email_address

2. Check your e-mail and verify your account.

After you register, you will not be able to identify to NickServ until you have verified your registration. To do this, check your email for an account verification code.

3. Type the command that Freenode asks you to type.

Press the Enter key to fully confirm.


Manjaro IRC is multilingual

It is always a good idea to look for IRC channels in your region too.

  1. manjaro = Main IRC channels
  2. manjaro-de = German IRC Channel
  3. manjaro-es = Spanish
  4. manjaro-nl = Dutch / belgium users
  5. manjaro-fr = French users
  6. linuxpark = Turkish IRC channel
  7. manjaro-br = Brasil irc Channel
  8. manjaro-talk = Manjaro off-topic channel, is optional in use.


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