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Introduction

Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is a form of realtime Internet chat. It is mainly designed for group (many-to-many) communication in discussion forums called channels, but also allows one-to-one communlication via private message. On IRC you can talk to many other members using Ubuntu, on topics ranging from idle chit-chat to support with your Ubuntu. Though a channel might have many people in it at any one time, they might not always be at their keyboard; so if no-one responds, just wait around and someone will hopefully answer soon enough. This page serves as an information base for users of the Ubuntu IRC channels. The Ubuntu channels can be found on the Freenode network, irc.freenode.net. xchat in Ubuntu has this network preconfigured and the main channel, #ubuntu, will automatically be joined. Kubuntu also comes with Konversation, which is also pre-configured for the Kubuntu help channels. When participating in Ubuntu IRC channels, please abide by the Code of Conduct and channel|guidelines.

IRC Clients

The following is just a quick list of the available IRC clients for use.

Ubuntu

  • Gaim/Pidgin - Popular instant messaging software but also supports IRC. May be easier for beginners. For more information refer to the UbuntuHelp:Pidgin page.
  • Xchat - GUI based IRC client. For more information refer to the UbuntuHelp:XChatHowto wiki page.
  • Smuxi - A cross-platform, flexible and user-friendly IRC client for GNOME.
  • LostIRC - A simple GTK IRC client.
  • Loqui - Another GTK client, with a range of features intermediate between Xchat's and LostIRC's.

Kubuntu

  • Konversation - KDE GUI based IRC client.
  • KvIRC - a more powerful, though less KDE-integrated, GUI client.
  • Kopete - Multi-protocol instant messaging and IRC software for KDE.

Console based

  • IRSSI - Popular command line/text based IRC client. For more information refer to the UbuntuHelp:Irssi page.
  • WeeChat - Another popular command line/text based IRC client.

Channels

There are many channels for the Ubuntu community via the Freenode IRC service. The following is a list of the channels, a brief description, and the channels contact. The contact person mentioned in this list is the contact person for channel issues. For general support questions, please ask your question in the appropriate channel:

List of Ubuntu IRC channels
Support and talk channels Contact person
#ubuntu Ubuntu general discussion, help channel IRC Council
#ubuntu+1 Help channel for development versions IRC Council
#kubuntu Kubuntu help channel Riddell
#edubuntu Edubuntu channel Rich``Ed
#xubuntu Xubuntu channel Cody Somerville
#ubuntu-offtopic The off-topic channel where everything is on-topic IRC Council
#kubuntu-offtopic The off-topic channel where everything is on-topic Nalioth
#xubuntu-offtopic The off-topic channel where everything is on-topic Cody Somerville
#ubuntu-education Generally non-technical channel for Ubuntu in education Rich``Ed
#ubuntuforums Ubuntu Forums: support & community chat zenwhen
#ubuntu-powerpc Ubuntu PowerPC support  ?
#ubuntustudio Ubuntu Studio help channel _MMA_
#kubuntu-kde4 KDE4 on Kubuntu help channel jussi01
Team channels
#ubuntu-devel Ubuntu development coordination mdz
#xubuntu-devel Xubuntu development coordination Cody Somerville
#kubuntu-devel Kubuntu development coordination Riddell
#ubuntustudio-devel Ubuntu Studio development coordination luisbg
#ubuntu-accessibility The Accessibility Team channel The``Muso
#ubuntu-artwork Artwork for all Ubuntu derivatives kwwii
#ubuntu-boot Boot/Init team Keybuk
#ubuntu-brainstorm Ubuntu Brainstorm channel nand
#ubuntu-bugs Channel for Bugsquad and Bug Days heno
#ubuntu-desktop The Ubuntu desktop team Keybuk
#ubuntu-doc Ubuntu documentation team coordination mdke
#ubuntu-h.u.c Applications|Documentation Project DuncanLithgow
#ubuntu-eu Discussions about Ubuntu-eu and related stuffs Yann2,smurf
#ubuntuforums-beginners Ubuntu Forums beginners posts team channel bodhi_zazen
#ubuntuforums-unanswered Ubuntu Forums Unanswered posts team channel ajmorris
#ubuntu-hardened Discussions on the Ubuntu hardened project trulux
#ubuntu-helpteam Ubuntu support team channel coolbhavi
#ubuntu-installer Ubuntu installer development cjwatson
#ubuntu-iso Discussions about Ubuntu community iso testing heno, pochu
#ubuntu-kernel Ubuntu kernel team coordination lamont
#ubuntu-laptop Ubuntu laptop development mjg59
#ubuntu-locoteams Coordination of all local coordination teams smurf
#ubuntu-marketing Marketing Team channel jenda
#ubuntu-meeting All meetings are held here IRC Council
#ubuntu-mirrors Channel for mirror administrators Jeeves_
#ubuntu-mobile Ubuntu Mobile and Embedded development Mithrandir
#ubuntu-motu Coordination of the Ubuntu MOTU team Hobbsee
#ubuntu-motu-school Ubuntu MOTU team schooling channel /sh
#ubuntu-mozillateam QA of all Mozilla Products in Ubuntu Admiral_Chicago
#nuubuntuteam NU Ubuntu Team Staff Channel jozef, maco, jdhore
#ubuntu-quality Ubuntu QA team channel Laser``Jock, heno
#ubuntu-science MOTU Science team and general Ubuntu science discussion Laser``Jock
#ubuntu-server Ubuntu server help and discussions soren
#ubuntu-sugarteam Sugar|packaging and development for Ubuntu morgs
#ubuntu-testing Help for testing Ubuntu stgraber
#ubuntu-toolchain Coordination of the Ubuntu toolchain team jbailey
#ubuntu-translators Coordination and discussions about Ubuntu translations ?
#ubuntu-trivia The place for challenging your geek buddies theCore
#ubuntu-virt Ubuntu virtualisation help and discussions soren
#ubuntu-website For Ubuntu (and related project) website discussions newz2000
#ubuntu-women For Ubuntu women pleia2
#ubuntu-ops Home of the Ubuntu IRC Team managing the main channels IRC Council
#ubuntu-irc International Ubuntu IRC operators channel IRC Council
#ubuntu-youth Channel of the Ubuntu Youth project Lasse Havelund
Localized channels Contact person
If you start a new local channel, please adhere to the channel naming conventions
#ubuntu-ar Argentina beuno marianom
#ubuntu-au Australia elkbuntu
#ubuntu-at Austria Ubuntu:MarionSchroefl
#ubuntu-bd Bangladesh Ekushey
#ubuntu-be Belgium JanC
#ubuntu-berlin Berlin - Germany Ubuntu:CasparClemensMierau ccm
#ubuntu-br Brazil Mario``Meyer, licio
#ubuntu-ca>#ubuntu-qc Canada Burgundavia
#ubuntu-cat Catalonia arualavi, RainCT
#ubuntu-ch Switzerland stgraber
#ubuntu-cl Chile mruiz
#ubuntu-cn Mainland China freeflying
#ubuntu-co Colombia Magic``Fab
#ubuntu-cy Cyprus-Cyprus SoteriouLoucas
#ubuntu-cz Czech Republic ondrej
#ubuntu-cr Costa Rican Team Ubuntu:mayeco
#ubuntu-de>#ubuntu-de-offtopic>#edubuntu-de Germany juliux, smurf, ubuntu-de IRC Operatoren
#kubuntu-de>#kubuntu-de.org>#kubuntu-de-offtopic Germany Ubuntu:Emonkey, serenity
#ubuntu-dk Denmark soren
#ubuntu-eg Egypt Karim Fayez
#ubuntu-es>#edubuntu-es>#ubuntu-es-offtopic>#kubuntu-es Spain / Spanish speakers C4N0] / jpatrick
#ubuntustudio-es Spanish Ubuntu Studio help channel luisbg
#ubuntu-fi>#kubuntu-fi Finland Mirv
#ubuntu-fr>#ubuntu-fr-testing>#ubuntu-fr-meeting>#ubuntu-fr-offtopic France / French language FrenchIRCModeratorTeam
#ubuntu-gr Greece AthanasiosLefteris
#ubuntu-hr Croatia ivoks
#ubuntu-hu>#ubuntu-hu-web Hungary phanatic
#ubuntu-id Indonesia Belutz
#ubuntu-ie Ireland Mean-Machine, tck, Drazha
#ubuntu-il Israel sivang
#ubuntu-in India g0sub
#ubuntu-ir Iran zwnj, Mehdi``Hassanpour
#ubuntu-it>#ubuntu-it-chat Italy jester-
#ubuntu-jp Japan jkbys, burepe, hito_jp
#ubuntu-jo Jordan Syntux
#ubuntu-ka Georgia AlinuxOS
#ubuntu-ko Korea Atie
#ubuntu-lat Latin America Hord
#ubuntu-lb Lebanon
#ubuntu-lk Sri Lanka Lastnode
#ubuntu-lv Latvia bodhi.zazen
#ubuntu-mx Mexico maggit
#ubuntu-my Malaysia
#ubuntu-ni Nicaragua xblackfire
#ubuntu-nl The Netherlands Seveas
#ubuntu-no Norway Simira
#ubuntu-nz New Zealand Plug
#ubuntu-pa Panama Ubuntu:mayeco
#ubuntu-pe Peru
#ubuntu-ph Philippines jsgotangco
#ubuntu-pk Pakistan Fouad``Riaz``Bajwa
#ubuntu-pl Poland sylwester
#ubuntu-pt Portugal licio
#ubuntu-ro Romania nmsa
#ubuntu-rs Serbia
#ubuntu-ru>#ubuntu-translators-ru Russia skyrider,|aim1159
#ubuntu-se>#xubuntu-se>#kubuntu-se Sweden ozamosi
#ubuntu-sg Singapore wickedpuppy
#ubuntu-sk Slovakia - forwarded to #ubuntu-cz rejden
#ubuntu-tam Tamil sriramadas
#ubuntu-tn Tunisia UbuntuHelp:Ubuntu:Rafik
#ubuntu.tr Turkey ?
#ubuntu-tw Taiwan BlueT
#ubuntu-uk United Kingdom Gary
#ubuntu-ve Venezuela effie_jayx
#ubuntu-vn Vietnamese khanh_coltech
#ubuntu-za South Africa
United States Teams Contact person
#ubuntu-us US Teams atoponce
#ubuntu-us-ak Alaska hardwire
#ubuntu-us-al Alabama JasonSandlin MichaelRamm
#ubuntu-us-az Arizona johnc4510
#ubuntu-california California Ubuntu:NealBussett
#ubuntu-chicago Chicago nixternal
#ubuntu-us-co Colorado MitchM
#ubuntu-dallas Dallas
#ubuntu-dc Washington DC mattva01, kjcole
#ubuntu-us-fl Florida dantalizing
#ubuntu-us-ga Georgia boredandblogging
#ubuntu-us-hi Hawaii
#ubuntu-houston Houston lthrbls
#ubuntu-illinois Illinois nixternal / eddieftw
#ubuntu-us-in Indiana schultmc
#ubuntu-kansas Kansas
#ubuntu-us-ky Kentucky etank
#ubuntu-us-la Louisiana r2d2rogers
#ubuntu-us-ma Massachusetts jrib
#ubuntu-us-md Maryland Chuck Frain
#ubuntu-us-me Maine
#ubuntu-us-mi Michigan greg-g
#ubuntu-us-mn Minnesota tonyyarusso
#ubuntu-us-mo Missouri PenguinistaKC
#ubuntu-montana Montana bodhi_zazen
#ubuntu-northcarolina North Carolina
#ubuntu-us-ne Nebraska dthacker
#ubuntu-us-nh New Hampshire nikkiana
#ubuntu-us-nj New Jersey joe_cot
#ubuntu-us-nm New Mexico tritium
#ubuntu-us-ny New York ausimage
#ubuntu-us-oh Ohio
#ubuntu-us-ok Oklahoma [Ubuntu:TreyBrown
#ubuntu-us-or Oregon
#ubuntu-us-pa Pennsylvania Ubuntu:BretFledderjohn
#ubuntu-us-sc South Carolina xq
#ubuntu-us-tn Tennessee desertc
#ubuntu-us-tx Texas
#ubuntu-texas-west Texas (West)
#ubuntu-us-ut Utah atoponce
#ubuntu-wisconsin Wisconsin

LogBots

There are 2 logging bots active: ubuntulog and Lo``Co``Bot. Ubuntulog is a bot that sits in the main channels and maintains a log of that channel. the Lo``Co``Bot provides the same service, but for Lo``Co team channels. If you are interested in having a Lo``Co``Bot in your channel, please contact admin@ubuntu-eu.org. The channel logs from these two bots can be found online at:

Please be aware that when you are on IRC you may be logged by bots other than these, sometimes without permission of channel operators. Please keep in mind that you are in a public place and even if it is not said explicitly others may be logging their conversations which include yours. The content of all Ubuntu channels, whether official logs or otherwise, are considered to be in the public domain.

Infobots

Infobots are the bots that sit in a channel and provide various types of information upon command. The two infobots that the Ubuntu IRC community utilizes are ubottu and botijo.

ubottu

The main infobot. This bot contains the facts database and is active in #ubuntu, #kubuntu, #kubuntu-devel, and many others. See Ubottu Usage for details on how to operate the bot. The factoid database can be found here. In #ubuntu-desktop, -devel, -bugs, -motu, -offtopic, #kubuntu-devel, #bzr and #launchpad, ubottu also listens for Launchpad/Malone/debbugs URLs and bug numbers and will give inforomation about the requested bugs. In #ubuntu-offtopic a few fun-features are enabled as well.

botijo

An infobot and logbot active in several Spanish channels. See Commands of botijo for details on how to operate the bot can be found

Registration

Ubuntu members can get an Ubuntu hostname cloak. See https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-irc-cloaks for information about obtaining one.

Operators

IRC operators can help you if there is a problem or disturbance in the channel. In most channels, saying « !ops » will alert operators, but this should only be done in response to serious channel emergencies. Channel operators and the IRC Team can be contacted in #ubuntu-irc for general enquiries.

DCC exploit

On IRC, there is a small group of abusive users that finds it funny to send invalid DCC commands causing certain vulnerable users to disconnect. This causes a somewhat large spamming of disconnect and reconnect messages and is generally disruptive to the chat room. By default, Feisty uses port 8001 and should not need this fix, but Dapper and Edgy users may still be vulnerable. More on this is available here.