



XChat is my current IRC client on my Linux installation, I’m quite happy with how it is performing, and I think the overall looks of it are very appealing. To this day, I still think that mIRC + NNScript (RIP) on Windows was the best solution ever! 1. I’m going to be taking a look at some of the most popular IRC clients for Linux users, because I needed to find a solution myself when switching over to Ubuntu. What are your favorite IRC networks to visit and idle about? Although, QN has been at the very bottom of the list for a long time now. I’ve been an IRC user on and off for many years, and the three of my favorite networks to this day have been Rizon, Freenode and QuakeNet. When you think about it, what other way would there be to communicate, have 500+ people in a Skype joint? Probably not. To this day, IRC has been able to maintain its popularity to some extent, with most open-source software still having a IRC channel of their own, to discuss the latest with the community. I remember my first IRC days back in 2004/2005, it was an exciting time – all the learning that happened, all the hacking and gathering to discuss the newest stuff. IRC, probably the oldest way of internet communication that’s known to the modern man.
