[inbox] OT: Chat Networks Used

Joe josephj at main.nc.us
Fri Dec 24 03:37:33 EST 2004


Thanks.  I'll rtfm and email you off list.

Joe

green_man wrote:

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> Joe wrote, On 12/22/04 10:18 PM:
>
>> While we're on the subject.  I know what an instant messenger is, but 
>> that's all I know about them.  Mozilla comes with Chatzilla, but I 
>> don't know how to configure it.  Any pointers on how to do that, a 
>> good howto article, or a reason why I should try to install gaim, 
>> etc. instead would be appreciated.
>>
>> Are instant messaging and irc's two separate things?  I need basics.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Joe
>
>
> Joe-
> Sounds Like you're at about the same point I was a year ago.
> I think of instant messaging  like an e-mail client - if you know a 
> specific person's address, you can communicate with only them 
> *instantly*.
> No batching or message queues for delays, like e-mail, though.
> That's about the extent of my IM knowlege, because , as I said, I 
> haven't used it.
> GAIM sounds like it can run all the "proprietary" IM clients inside 
> linux, so it's probably really great.
> Several creators of live CDs that I have thought it worthwhile to 
> include.
> The GAIM users in the list can probably expound it's virtues. :-)
> [If some one could show *me* about GAIM, I'd love it.]
>
> IRC [internet relay chat] is more similar to a web browser - you log 
> on to a server, then a channel, and everyone on the channel can see 
> what  you type.
> You log on with commands, or in CZ, at least you can hit the"links". 
> You will need to choose a "nickname" that you will be known by on the 
> channel.
> You can send a private message to someone logged on to the channel, 
> like IM, though.
> You can be logged on to many channels simultaneouslyon different tabs, 
> and recieve messages from each, which can get confusing, if you have 
> too many open.
> Mirc is apparently the most popular chat client, but you have to *BUY* 
> it, and ChatZilla, in the spirit of open source, is free, and now even 
> included.
>
> I have CZ 0.9.46, which runs in Moz 1.0, Netscape 7.0 and FireBird 
> 0.7,but I'm sure it's evolved since then.
> Bob Ginda's site [CZ's creator] is a good starting point.
> http://www.hacksrus.com/~ginda/chatzilla/
> <http://www.hacksrus.com/%7Eginda/chatzilla/>[If that URL gets 
> "escaped" that's a tilde, the linux "home" symbol, or gamer's 
> "console" button, in front of ginda.]
> >From there, you can find FAQs, and links to basic IRC sites.
> If you want, e-mail me off the list, and I can send you the results of 
> a weekend of searching and reading various FAQs, copying and pasting 
> info I found useful as an IRC newbie, condensed down into a couple of 
> text files.
> When I started with CZ, there was no "installer" and prefs had to be 
> editted manually, so I e-mailed Bob Ginda, and he got me going far 
> enough that I could ask questions on theChatZilla channel.  
> irc://irc.mozilla.org/chatzilla
>
> If you have questions about specific prefs, I can probably help.
> Here's a bookmark I have called "ChatZilla Prefs" , dated 12/13/03.
> It's from "silver", ChatZilla's co-developer's website. He helped me 
> too - those CZ guys really cool !
> http://www.warwickcompsoc.co.uk/~silver/mozilla/chatzilla/prefs 
> <http://www.warwickcompsoc.co.uk/%7Esilver/mozilla/chatzilla/prefs>
>
>-- 
>The sole purpose of my life is, apparently, to test my sanity. 
>
>Scott
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