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Re: Do People Still Use IRC?
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Thanks for that! Can't wait to give it a go.

Cheers,
Bill "tekmage" Borsari


Edited by tekmage on 2022/4/17 21:32:16
Reason: fixed the gammar
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Re: Do People Still Use IRC?
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@tekmage

I have now a new pidgin binary including these updates:

- Latest discord plugin
- Latest skype plugin
- Latest slack plugin
- Fixed facebook plugin
- Latest GnuTLS (TLS/SSL layer)
- Updated OTR plugin

If you like to test it, send me a PM

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Re: Do People Still Use IRC?
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Does anyone else get a "No Ident response" error when trying to connect o SE.AmigaWorld.net?

If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.
George Orwell.
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Re: Do People Still Use IRC?
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@cygnusEd

Did this updated plugin work and is it available anywhere for download?

Cheers

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Re: Do People Still Use IRC?
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link not working?

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Re: Do People Still Use IRC?
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Seems like when I install Wookie for the first time, everytime. I enter my details and try to connecto to SE.AmigaWorld.net. I aways get:

*** No Ident response

Followed by conenction timed out etc.

Yet, on my X1000 machine it works. This X5000 has a new installation of AmigaOS. Last time, the same thing happened and it - after some time - just magically started working.

Does anyone know the cause?

If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.
George Orwell.
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Re: Do People Still Use IRC?
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For amigans and os4depot:

https://discord.gg/YQX65yzyeB

Vacca foeda. Sum, ergo edo

Mr Bobo Cornwater
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Re: Do People Still Use IRC?
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Hi @origin

Thanks for the link, I will consider it for sure. But, I wanted to know what the root cause is for this.

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George Orwell.
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Re: Do People Still Use IRC?
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Well, the root cause is not known. But I can login in now. Guess I just have to wait for some time before logging in.

If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.
George Orwell.
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Re: Do People Still Use IRC?
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X5000:
Resized Image

You can see the issue I have with this. I do not understand it. Anyone can help?

My X1000 just works. Here is the X1000 output:

[14:42:46] [ConnectAttempting to connect to irc.amigaworld.net (6667)
[
14:42:46] [ServerConnected
[14:42:46] -DE.AmigaWorld.net- *** Looking up your hostname...
[
14:42:46] -DE.AmigaWorld.net- *** Checking Ident
[14:42:46] -DE.AmigaWorld.net- *** Found your hostname
[14:42:56] -DE.AmigaWorld.net- *** No Ident response
[14:42:56] [Server] :DE.AmigaWorld.net 001 rjd324_x1000 :Welcome to the AmigaWorld.net Internet Relay
Chat Network rjd324_x1000


The difference is only in my usernames.

What the hell...

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George Orwell.
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Re: Do People Still Use IRC?
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Yeah, very, very odd.

It seems like on my X5000 it is random as to when it will connect to that channel.

One time it decides to work, the other it does not.

Really bizaar.

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George Orwell.
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Okay, I rebooted the X5000 and now it connected again.

What can this possibly mean?

On the cold turn-on of the machine, I opened up some programs. Then, I opened up the IRC client and it would not connected. Then, I rebooted and the first thing I opened was the IRC client and it connected.

Something odd going on here.

If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.
George Orwell.
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Re: Do People Still Use IRC?
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Is this only with Wookie or also with AmIRC?

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Re: Do People Still Use IRC?
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So far, I only tested Wookie. I was wondering if another client existed. I will try AmiIRC.

Although, for the first time ever, it just happened on my X1000 too. Unless right now: at this time, the server is not accessible, then the same problem on the X1000.

This does not seem to be a problem on my end.

Anyway, I will see what happens with AmiIRC.

If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.
George Orwell.
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Re: Do People Still Use IRC?
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Woah, in the exact same session (as in, in the same X1000 WB session without restarting since my previous post) I download AmIRC from aminet (I am presuming that is the only one available and it is the 68k version). I installed AmIRC.

Since I wanted to know what the server address was for amigas, I re-opened Wookie just to check. While I was there, I decided to connect and.. guess what... now it connected.

It is not reasonable that it is an issue on my end, and yet, I am the only one who is rasing this issue.

===

BTW, during a session when I could connected with a user on there, I did try other servers, and I could get into those every time.

If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.
George Orwell.
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Re: Do People Still Use IRC?
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Latest version of AmIRC is on http://www.amirc.org/download but yes, its m68k.

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Re: Do People Still Use IRC?
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Well since using amirc, have not had a problem.

If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.
George Orwell.
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Hi @rjd324,

I've had exactly the same issue with Wookie as you did and managed to solve this. Version of Wookie I was running was 2.11 from the OS4Depot, but after some digging, I found beta version here:

https://wookiechat.amigaworld.de/

Just follow the link to DL beta Wookie_OS4_2_12b15.lha and you should be good after that. I had to do the clean install: deleted the old drawer, installed new 2.11 and then copied files from the beta archive into this drawer. Connected right away!

I hope this helps!

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