All the various ways... to find the NC LoCo.
Hi!
In an attempt to better organize the NC LoCo structure and means of contact; the NC Loco team decided to create a forum posting that would help our community better connect and communicate.
There are three main points of contact for the NC LoCo:
How-to connect to #ubuntu-us-nc with Pidgin
I would encourage anyone who uses a different application to chat on IRC to post their how-to as well.
I realize many people new to Ubuntu are unfamiliar with IRC Channels. Although this happens to be a standard method that the Linux community has used to communicate for years upon years... It is the same as Instant Messaging with any methodology such as Google Talk, Yahoo or AIM. Many people get confused by the whole concept of IRC, so by popular request... this is a very simple How-To IRC with pidgin.
Pidgin, up until Karmic, was the default IM client in Ubuntu. Personally I find it very useful since it connects to all major chat protocols - gtalk, yahoo, msn, aim, IRC, etc. I use it quite a bit for staying in touch with people from work, so instead of using the plethora of other applications available for IRC I use this one...
We will start by adding the IRC account. Open the Buddy List, at the top select Accounts --> Manage Accounts; then click the Add button.
Make the window that just opened look like this:
Obviously pick your own username, don't worry about a password for now that only has to do with registered nicks. Click, Add and your account will be setup in Pidgin.
Now go back to you Pidgin Buddy List, at the top select, Buddies --> Join a Chat and make that window look like this:
Click on Join... and the window that opens is the NC LoCo IRC Channel. Once in, if you have questions regarding the finer details of IRC we'll be able to help you.
Enjoy...
I didn't drink the OSX Kool-Aid... Just sayin'
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