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Want to talk with members of the Louisiana LoCo Team right now?
Join the IRC channel #ubuntu-us-la on [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat FreeNode].
Joining IRC
Check out the Ubuntu help page on [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat Internet Relay Chat]. It should clear up most issues you have.
- You can find us on channel #ubuntu-us-la on the irc.freenode.net server, port 8001
You can use a program such as [http://irssi.org/ irssi], [http://www.xchat.org/ XChat], [http://pidgin.im/ pidgin], [http://chatzilla.hacksrus.com/ ChatZilla], or go [http://java.freenode.net//index.php?channel=ubuntu-us-la here] for a browser-based solution.
Instructions for Pidgin
Assuming Ubuntu is already installed:
Click on Applications > Internet > Pidgin Instant Messenger
- The first time that it is opened, you will be asked to add an account.
- Click on the Add button, then in the Protocol menu select IRC.
- Type in your desired screen name for the chat session. You may leave everything else as it is.
- Click on save. If you see a checkbox that says "Enabled" above it, make sure that it is checked.
- You will be connected to the Ubuntu chat servers, from which you can have two options:
- You can join the generic Ubuntu channel, where hundreds of people are available willing to help you.
To do this, type /join #ubuntu once you are connected.
- You may also join the Louisiana channel if you want more local support.
For the Louisiana chat channel, type /join #ubuntu-us-la once connected.
- You can join the generic Ubuntu channel, where hundreds of people are available willing to help you.
- Ask away!
Instructions for XChat
Assuming Ubuntu is already installed.
Open a terminal Applications > Accessories > Terminal
Use the following command to install XChat sudo apt-get install xchat
Once install open it with Applications > Internet > XChat
- The first time it is opened the Network List dialog will open
- XChat uses your Ubuntu login information to prefill the Nickname, Username, and Real Name boxes.
- By default the "Ubuntu Servers" will be selected in the Networks portion, this redirects to Freenode, so you can leave it be.
- Click on "Connect" once it is ready you should already have autojoined #ubuntu, this channel has 1000+ people regularly, its busy but an always active support channel
To join the LA LoCo channel just type /join #ubuntu-us-la into the dialog
- Chat away!
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