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The official Arch Linux [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat IRC] channel is '''#archlinux''' on the [http://www.freenode.net/ irc.freenode.net] network.
The official Arch Linux [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat IRC] channel is '''#archlinux''' on the [http://www.freenode.net/ irc.freenode.net] network.

Revision as of 17:19, 13 June 2008


Warning
Do not edit this page unless you got op on #archlinux,
but you are welcomed to use the discussion page.


The official Arch Linux IRC channel is #archlinux on the irc.freenode.net network.

See this for a list and comparison of clients. Regardless of which of them you prefer to install and use, connect to the network and join the channel.

/connect irc.freenode.net
/join #archlinux

Note:
The channel is currently +R. That means that you have to register and identify with the NickServ service before you can talk in the channel.

/msg nickserv help register


This is mainly a support channel. For a list of other Arch-related channels, see http://www.archlinux.org/irc/.

Channel Rules

  • Follow the guidelines - they are meant to make your stay a pleasant one.
  • Client setting and bots
    • If you want to bring a bot into the channel, then ask an operator before you do so.
    • Please, turn off auto-rejoin.
    • Don't use public away notifiers and nicks. Use your client's silent/away function instead.
  • Bot usage
    • When using phrik or any other channel bots, if the output do not need to be echoed in the channel, then please use /q, /query or /msg .
    • No !owns/!rq/!chuck/!whatever spam!
  • Advertising - not allowed in general. It will get you locked out and reported to a higher authority.
    • Of course, suggesting to someone to go to #foo for help with their problem with foo is not considered advertising.
  • Rules added because people don't follow the guidelines........
    • Pictures including reproducing organs, excrements, gore, other "fun" stuff will get you banned with no warning!
    • No soccer.
    • No other sports.
    • No drugs.
    • No discussing your favorite brand of alcohol to show how manly you are.
    • No talking about drugs to show how manly you are.
    • No sex.
    • No talking about sex to show how manly you are.
    • No.
    • No politics.
    • No debating the channel operators decision for kicking/banning/whatever for half an hour.
    • Off-topic chat is not allowed "because nothing was really happening in the channel."
    • Debating whether off-topic chat is allowed when the channel is quiet is not allowed.

Channel Guidelines

  • The main language of the channel is English. If you need help in another language, see the link above regarding other Arch Linux channels. Remember, you can always create your own.
  • Try to keep the channel somewhat family/work safe. No porn, gore, windows, politicians or anything similar unless absolutely required to aid good faith. In short, be on topic as much as possible; support. If you can't resist the urge to talk about your religion or your favorite toenail, then take it to #archlinux-offtopic.
  • Don't start flamewars. DE/WM/$EDITOR/similar discussions are allowed, but if the temperature rises above 26°C then you are expected to drop it or move on to the offtopic channel.
  • Don't feed the trolls.
  • Spamming the channel is Bad (with a capital B). Use a pastebin if you have to paste something long (usually more than 3 lines). Pastie and rafb|Nopaste are two popular ones within the Arch community. There is also a cli frontend for rafb:
pacman -S nopaste
  • phrik (the channel bot) is not your personal toy, abusing him is not allowed. If you want to try out commands or look trough the help function, then do it in a /query or /msg (alternatively PM).
  • Don't ask to ask, if anyone is alive or if anyone uses something. Just state your question. Even if we don't use foo, we might know enough about it to help you.
  • Ask for help, don't demand it. If nobody replies, wait for a few minutes before you restate your question. And yes, ask smart questions.
  • Help yourself before you ask. Read the Wiki and man pages, search the BBS and/or Google. Sticking to this method will often get you an answer faster, and you may just happen to learn something from it.
  • When asking for help, always reply to people that ask you for more information. If you don't know the answer then a "I don't know" is a lot better than silence.
  • Set a good example, be what you want other people to be. If you act like a moron, then people will respond to you as if you were one. The behavior of those already in the channel is also a big influence on those new to the channel. If you want the channel to be a friendly place, then be friendly to others.
  • Don't be shy. Feel free to help others. All the support in the channel is provided by volunteers. Most questions get answered by "just another user", just like you. Even the devs that frequent the channel do so on their own time, by their own accord, by their own free will.

None Of This

This is what all your conversations look like, quit it. It's so embarrassing.

benny> openbox <3
wizzomafizzo> openbox <3
wizzomafizzo> openbox > *
benny> openbox > fluxbox > * > emacs
wizzomafizzo> I HATE EMACS
benny> emacs sucks
benny> vim ftw
benny> vim > nano > * > ed (HAHAHHAHA) > emacs
wizzomafizzo> vim <3
benny> ed is the standard editor.
benny> emacs is a good OS
benny> but it lacks a good text editor
wizzomafizzo> I use nano for editing little config files and I only use vim
              for serious stuff, guys.
benny> ruby ftw... perl sucks
benny> cat /dev/urandom > test.pl; perl test.pl; echo $? => 0 hahahahhahaha
wizzomafizzo> LOL
benny> adobe photoshop cs3 > gimp
wizzomafizzo> urxvt + irssi + screen + openbox + arch + kernel 2.6.22.21rc3 +
              X-svn ftw <3333333333333333333
benny> does anyone have the latest wine-cvs, I need it for my business... I'm
       a lead webdeveloper for a big consultation company and I use photoshop
       cs3 on linux for optimal performance
benny> irssi + screen <3
wizzomafizzo> WTF WINE WAS RELEASED HALF AN HOUR AGO STILL NOT IN REPOS
wizzomafizzo> WTF ARCH DEVS SUCK
benny> WTF, when is kde4 in the repos?
wizzomafizzo> omg arch so unstable they dont test packages!!!!!!!!!!!!
wizzomafizzo> plz test pkgs more asrch
benny> that pharmacist should STFU and drop kde so one wihht serious
       competence can take over
wizzomafizzo> BBBBBBBBAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
benny> how do I update kernel?
benny> WHY IS AUR NOT IN pacman!!!!
benny> I packman -s motif-application and it says command not found: ARCH
       BROKEN, debian no problem! QUESTIONS!
wizzomafizzo> I vote for yaourt and it never goes in community wtf??????
wizzomafizzo> i'm using dpkg in arch so i don't waste all my debs
benny> I install firefox, but I get bon echo. Arch bug, I demand fix
       immediately!
wizzomafizzo> wtf i hate bon echo >_<
benny> I can't browse with bon echo, what is this... some sort of joke?
wizzomafizzo> i compile my own firefox
benny> firefox <3, bon echo >3
benny> why is swiftweasel not in the repos... I have optimal performance now!
wizzomafizzo> guys i have legitimate problem with weechat
wizzomafizzo> WEECHAT LOL
wizzomafizzo> USE IRSSIi