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1 | English support |
2 | *Hello and welcome to the automated help and information service of QuakeNet. To use the service, simply select the option that interests you. | |
3 | *If you require support to solve a problem, e.g. "I can't auth with Q", select "Online support". If you are after Information or have a question | |
4 | *about QuakeNet itself, e.g. "What channel modes are available on QuakeNet?", select "Information and FAQs". | |
5 | Online support | |
6 | *What do you need help with? | |
7 | IRC (including channel issues other than abuse) | |
8 | *General IRC and channel related problems. | |
9 | I'm new to IRC. What is it/How do I use it? | |
10 | *IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat. For a full description and getting started guide, please see the QuakeNet website - http://www.quakenet.org . | |
11 | My friend is the only user with ops in a channel, he's on holiday/away, can you op me? | |
12 | $opme | |
13 | *No. If there are ops in the channel, the IRCops will not give you ops. If noone has ops, you can use | |
14 | */msg O requestop #channel and try to get ops (it will only op you if it knows you as an op in that channel). | |
15 | How do I get ops in a channel with no other operators? | |
16 | *If there are no channel operators in a channel (L and Q count as channel ops) you may request ops by typing: /msg O REQUESTOP #channel [<nickname>]. | |
17 | *If there is currently a netsplit you will be unable to request ops. | |
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