I did not know FDC hosted a IRC chatroom
I you need one you can use the one at my website is FDC does not host it
And the forum there is private only Free-DC members will see what you post there
Is the server offline, or running on a specific funny port?
Just thought i'd connect and check it out....
I did not know FDC hosted a IRC chatroom
I you need one you can use the one at my website is FDC does not host it
And the forum there is private only Free-DC members will see what you post there
Looks like we were still pointing irc.free-dc.org at the wrong IP. I've made the appropriate DNS changes (thanks for the heads-up IB) to take care of that.
"So utterly at variance is destiny with all the little plans of men." - H.G. Wells
someone needs to have an auto DNS updater running lol...
Semi-retired from Free-DC...
I have some time to help.....
I need a new laptop,but who needs a laptop when you have a phone...
Now to remember my old computer specs..
If you use irc.aknarra.net , it always resolves as this is the Server Marc_1 created for us to use. #lobby is his channel and one we can use anytime.
irc.free-dc.org points to Marc_1's server and the channel is called #free-dc
which he added for our use.
dp used to have a 2nd server that mirrored it in case Marc_1's Server went down.
There is not much going on there, so everyone jump in and say hi now and then.
I just downloaded mIRC.Will it work with that?The only chat I ever used was Yahoo, and all that junk, so you Guys may have to help me get it setup!!
Dan
THE MORE I WORK ON MY COMPUTERS,THE MORE HAIR I LOSE!!
fraid I only have my win laptop here, but I'm online in the java chat
Don't forget to add or edit your boxen on the Free-DC Super Computer!
http://supercomputer.free-dc.org
We have 97 users in there so far!
1.4 THz!
Hi KIDS!!!!
No, I'm not dead, nor is the server....at least not my end of things.
I'm sorry if there have been some issues I was unaware of, but between work, beer and sex, I haven't paid as much attention to things as I probably should have.
I'm still up and running stable. Not sure what's up with DP's mirror as I haven't managed to catch him online lately.
I'm kind of glad things have started to pick up recently, as I was getting worried that it was all for nothing.
If anyone has any comments, suggestions or issues, please let me know. If the channel if going to be active again, I can add/drop OP's if need be.
And, as always, I'm willing to support Free-DC in whatever directions they head.
Marc
Old Drunk Co-Founder Who Isn't Around Much Anymore.
Hey gang, think of IRC as an IM, get logged on and just leave it running. Doesn't take away much from crunching, if you use mIRC, then it sits nicely in the tray.
If you have a question, just ask, and let it just hang out, someone will come by, look to see what conversations have been taking place, if any, answer any questions they can, then minimize it back to the tray, going about their business.
In other words, don't just pop in, say hello, then disappear because no one was watching at that hour... think IM
Doesn't seem to work at all.
Just get a "Can't connect" message in the Java window.
Connecting to irc.free-dc.org 6667
Unable to connect to server
I don't like doing that as I'm on DSl, and don't normally keep my firewall on.Guess I'll have to start keeping the firewall on !!
THE MORE I WORK ON MY COMPUTERS,THE MORE HAIR I LOSE!!
Nope.Originally posted by IronBits
Thanks for letting me know Angus.
I just changed it to point to irc.aknarra.net instead of chasing the DNS tail.
Tested and works.
The screen still comes up defaulted to irc.free-dc.org, and won't connect, same error messages.
If I paste in the other address, it tries once on that server, fails, then flops back to trying the free-dc address and fails.
I know you're an old-timer, IB, but you'll get it eventually.
Getting closer -
Now the Java applet comes up with aknarra.net, but the connections still won't work.
Most times, it also crashes Firefox.
Ah well - guess it was not meant to be.
Would someone please help me set-up Xchat so I can get on from my Linux Box!!!
THE MORE I WORK ON MY COMPUTERS,THE MORE HAIR I LOSE!!
Man...I've not been on line (IRC) in ages. Guess I'd better go check to see if any is there anymore.
Finally, gave up on Xchat.Downloaded, and installed ksirc, and got it up and running on the Linux Box.
THE MORE I WORK ON MY COMPUTERS,THE MORE HAIR I LOSE!!
yeah, xchat is a PIA.
KIRC is decent
Bok
I have never had a problem with XChat, but to each his own.Originally posted by Bok
yeah, xchat is a PIA.
KIRC is decent
Bok
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Ok..I'll see if I can get hooked up over the weekend.
Originally posted by rsbriggs
Yeah - and you might see if you can get IRC going, too....
I don't want to be the bearer of bad news, but here goes.
Between Marc_1 and I, we've hosted the Free-DC IRC server(s) since the very beginning. Marc_1 has been on hiatus since September. His server has been offline since then, and I've been handling the 'load', if you want to call it that.
Here's my gripe. No one comes to the server. No one comes into any of the rooms. I've had the server up and running, fairly non-stop, because I continue to hope that it will see some use. However, with the server almost never seeing more than just me, and possibly a lurker, I'm beginning to doubt the need for an IRC server.
I have no problems letting it run. However, I will probably not frequent the server any longer, because it's not worth holding open the window... I know people are busy, and there are other things in their lives (hell, I definitely know this one first hand), but jeez... The last 'real' chatting done was at the Christmas party, and that was in December.
I want to make it clear, if no one see's a need for IRC for Free-DC, I'll shut down the server.
Comments?
TBH DP, I`ve never really been a one for IRC. The forums or email are fast enough to cover most of my needs.
If you want a server hosted though to get it off your back for a while, I can put one up on my connection as long as it don`t run on port 80/8080 or the router access ports.
I`ve got a spare twin 900 Xeon going back online shortly and I can always give somebody access from a specific address.
Like an ol` 8086, slow but serviceable.
One advantage of old age...nobody can tell you how much cake you can eat
My server can more than handle it. I'm just wondering if there's still a need...
It would be sad to see a function/service not to be available, however, if no one is using it, it does seem to be a pointless service we are trying to provide...
I know I was using it a lot for awhile. It was a quick way to get answers to pressing questions to hardware and program/client problems.
I also don't use any Instant Messenger of any type tho...
I don't see many comments, so maybe folks here just aren't the IRC type.
I guess those that might be interested in keeping it alive should speak up or lose it.