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diff --git a/doc/misc/rcirc.texi b/doc/misc/rcirc.texi index 75f9cc63a2e..2054ca5860d 100644 --- a/doc/misc/rcirc.texi +++ b/doc/misc/rcirc.texi @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ Here's a typical example: @cindex redirection to random servers When you connect to the Freenode network (@code{http://freenode.net/}), you point your IRC client at the -server @code{irc.freenode.net}. That server will redirect your client +server @code{chat.freenode.net}. That server will redirect your client to a random server on the network, such as @code{zelazny.freenode.net}. @cindex channel name @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ using a different nick. This will prompt you for four things: What server do you want to connect to? All the servers in a particular network are equivalent. Some networks use a round-robin system where a single server redirects new connections to a random server in the -network. @code{irc.freenode.net} is such a server for the Freenode +network. @code{chat.freenode.net} is such a server for the Freenode network. Freenode provides the network ``for the Free and Open Source Software communities, for not-for-profit organizations and for related communities and organizations.'' @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ Emacs, or join @code{#rcirc}, the channel about @code{rcirc}. @cindex server buffer When you have answered these questions, @code{rcirc} will create a server -buffer, which will be named something like @file{*irc.freenode.net*}, +buffer, which will be named something like @file{*chat.freenode.net*}, and a channel buffer for each of the channels you wanted to join. @kindex RET @@ -482,7 +482,7 @@ Here's an example of how to set it: @end example By default you will be connected to the @code{rcirc} support channel: -@code{#rcirc} on @code{irc.freenode.net}. +@code{#rcirc} on @code{chat.freenode.net}. @table @code @item :nick |