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{{Note|This tutorial is a bit outdated, you can now also chat with other KDE users with Matrix. For more information, see the [https://community.kde.org/Matrix KDE community wiki]. But you can still chat with IRC.}}


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Einer der besten Wege, um Fragen beantwortet zu bekommen ist es diese anderen Anwendern zu stellen. Das ist es wobei es beim IRC (Internet Relay Chat) geht. Wenn Sie daran teilnehmen können Sie fragen und zur gleichen Zeit sind Sie ermutigt die Fragen von anderen Anwendern zu beantworten, wenn Sie dies können. Um einem KDE-Chat beizutreten,
Einer der besten Wege, um Fragen beantwortet zu bekommen ist es diese anderen Anwendern zu stellen. Das ist es wobei es beim IRC (Internet Relay Chat) geht. Wenn Sie daran teilnehmen können Sie fragen und zur gleichen Zeit sind Sie ermutigt die Fragen von anderen Anwendern zu beantworten, wenn Sie dies können. Um einem KDE-Chat beizutreten,


* Öffnen Sie in ihrem Browser <code>http://webchat.freenode.net</code>  
* Öffnen Sie in ihrem Browser <code>https://web.libera.chat/</code>  


* Entscheiden Sie sich für einen Nickname (Spitznamen) für sich selbst und geben Sie diesen ein
* Entscheiden Sie sich für einen Nickname (Spitznamen) für sich selbst und geben Sie diesen ein
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* Find '''Konversation''' in your menu and launch it
* Find '''Konversation''' in your menu and launch it


* The address of a Freenode server is already listed  
* The address of a Libera Chat server is already listed  


* Click <menuchoice>Connect</menuchoice>
* Click <menuchoice>Connect</menuchoice>
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The channel you have joined shows in a tab along the bottom of the window.  Right-click on the tab.  Two helpful settings there are:
The channel you have joined shows in a tab along the bottom of the window.  Right-click on the tab.  Two helpful settings there are:


* Enable Notifications (from the settings window you can tell it to play a sound if someone says your name, for instance)
* <menuchoice>Enable Notifications</menuchoice> (from the settings window you can tell it to play a sound if someone says your name, for instance)


* Join on Connect - automatically connecting you with the channels you have found useful, next time you connect.
* <menuchoice>Join on Connect</menuchoice> - automatically connecting you with the channels you have found useful, next time you connect.


In the <menuchoice>Settings</menuchoice> there are a few very useful ones to consider:
In the <menuchoice>Settings</menuchoice> menu there are a few very useful ones to consider:


* Identities - there you can set the name that you prefer to use.  It is wise to have a couple of variations (most people add an underscore at the end of their name, for instance, as a second choice) so that if your name is in use, '''Konversation''' will fall back to the second choice.  You need not set anything in the other two tabs on that page.
* <menuchoice>Identities</menuchoice> - there you can set the name that you prefer to use.  It is wise to have a couple of variations (most people add an underscore at the end of their name, for instance, as a second choice) so that if your name is in use, '''Konversation''' will fall back to the second choice.  You need not set anything in the other two tabs on that page.


* Configure Notifications - choose a flashing taskbar, a sound, or "Mark taskbar entry" which colours the tab for the things you most need to be aware of.  I would suggest these as your starting list:
* <menuchoice>Configure Notifications</menuchoice> - choose a flashing taskbar, a sound, or "Mark taskbar entry" which colours the tab for the things you most need to be aware of.  I would suggest these as your starting list:
** Query (someone wants to have a private conversation with you)
** <menuchoice>Query</menuchoice> (someone wants to have a private conversation with you)
** Nickname written
** <menuchoice>Nickname</menuchoice> written


You can add others later if you find them useful.
You can add others later if you find them useful.

Latest revision as of 08:51, 19 October 2022

Note
This tutorial is a bit outdated, you can now also chat with other KDE users with Matrix. For more information, see the KDE community wiki. But you can still chat with IRC.


Chat in a Browser

Einer der besten Wege, um Fragen beantwortet zu bekommen ist es diese anderen Anwendern zu stellen. Das ist es wobei es beim IRC (Internet Relay Chat) geht. Wenn Sie daran teilnehmen können Sie fragen und zur gleichen Zeit sind Sie ermutigt die Fragen von anderen Anwendern zu beantworten, wenn Sie dies können. Um einem KDE-Chat beizutreten,

  • Entscheiden Sie sich für einen Nickname (Spitznamen) für sich selbst und geben Sie diesen ein
  • Als Kanal geben Sie #kde oder #den_kanalnamen_den_man_ihnen_genannt_hat ein
  • Geben Sie den Text ein, der grafisch angezeigt wird (es ist ein Captcha um Spammer abzuhalten)
  • Klicken Sie auf Connect

Sie erhalten die Möglichkeit mit anderen Teilnehmern im Kanal #kde zu kommunizieren.

Diese Anleitung kann auch als Video hier angesehen werden.

Hier ist eine Liste von IRC Kanälen. Um einem anderen Kanal beizutreten (z.B. über fedora) geben Sie folgendes ein

/join #fedora-kde

Wenn Sie mehr Konfigurationsmöglichkeiten haben möchten, als ihnen der Browser bieten kann, dann installieren Sie IRC Anwendungen wie Quassel oder Konversation.

Setting up Konversation

Konversation is one of the easiest applications to set up that you'll ever meet. Most of the settings have defaults that are perfect, so here is what you need to do:

  • Find Konversation in your menu and launch it
  • The address of a Libera Chat server is already listed
  • Click Connect
  • Type the name that you want to be your username in the small box at the bottom left of the screen. If it is not already in use, it's yours for the session.
  • The long bar below the chat window is where you enter all your text, so first you need to join a channel. Enter, for example, /join #mageia-kde or /join #kde-es if you want to talk to KDE users in Spain.

That's it! You're on your way!

Some optional settings for your convenience

The channel you have joined shows in a tab along the bottom of the window. Right-click on the tab. Two helpful settings there are:

  • Enable Notifications (from the settings window you can tell it to play a sound if someone says your name, for instance)
  • Join on Connect - automatically connecting you with the channels you have found useful, next time you connect.

In the Settings menu there are a few very useful ones to consider:

  • Identities - there you can set the name that you prefer to use. It is wise to have a couple of variations (most people add an underscore at the end of their name, for instance, as a second choice) so that if your name is in use, Konversation will fall back to the second choice. You need not set anything in the other two tabs on that page.
  • Configure Notifications - choose a flashing taskbar, a sound, or "Mark taskbar entry" which colours the tab for the things you most need to be aware of. I would suggest these as your starting list:
    • Query (someone wants to have a private conversation with you)
    • Nickname written

You can add others later if you find them useful.