None of these options are easily accomplished by a new user. Konversation is also only installed by default when you install KDE with openSUSE... which is not the case for many, many users. openSUSE is also run by many folks using GNOME, XFCE and other desktop environments. Accessing IRC via ssh on a remote server... and you call this 'easy to use'??? On Sat, May 28, 2022 at 9:12 AM Patrick Shanahan <paka@opensuse.org> wrote:
* Stefan Seyfried <stefan.seyfried@googlemail.com> [05-28-22 09:01]:
On 27.05.22 13:01, Lukáš Krejza wrote:
Well, when you start Konversation,
what is this "Konversation" thing?
How can I scroll back in IRC to see what happened the last days? That's pretty crucial for a time-shifted (non realtime) communication channel.
run Konversation on a box readily available that you seldom shut down and access konversation via ssh/vnc/... or run znc
I run weechat on my server and access it remotely/ssh. weechat/irssi are textmode irc clients as konversation is a graphic mode irc client.
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