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Revision 8 . . October 10, 2018 9:43 pm by Cryptophage [Adding instructions for android]
Revision 7 . . (edit) February 25, 2018 7:20 pm by Cryptophage [ucam.org -> net]
  

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Changed: 17c17
Then you will need to have a terminal program of some type. If you're on Windows, the easiest one to acquire is [PuTTY]. On Linux or Mac, open your Terminal program, which is probably lurking somewhere in the Utilities part of the menu.
Then you will need to have a terminal program of some type. If you're on Windows, the easiest one to acquire is [PuTTY]. On Linux or Mac, open your Terminal program, which is probably lurking somewhere in the Utilities part of the menu. On Android, you can use JuiceSSH?.

Added: 20a21,22
The process for JuiceSSH? is much the similar to for PuTTY?.


Changed: 27c29
When you're done for now, type Control-a, followed by d, and then enter 'exit'. Or simply close the window. When you want to get on IRC again, follow the first part of the instructions, but instead of entering 'screen irssi', enter 'screen -r'. This means that you don't log off, so people can leave messages for you while you're away.
When you're done for now, type Control-a, followed by d, and then enter 'exit'. Or simply close the window. When you want to get on IRC again, follow the first part of the instructions, but instead of entering 'screen irssi', enter 'screen -rd'. This means that you don't log off, so people can leave messages for you while you're away.

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