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===Applications===
* [https://telegram.me/joinchat/BeJ1b0AX55656i_VI_amOQ Atelier - The KDE printer host for 3DPrinting] (invitation doesn't work)
* [https://t.me/KDE_Kontact Kontact]
* [https://t.me/kdenlive Kdenlive]
* [https://t.me/kdenlive Kdenlive]
* [https://t.me/kexi_project KEXI]
* [https://t.me/kexi_project KEXI]

Revision as of 12:24, 28 January 2021

Telegram is a real-time chat program, similar to instant messages and IRC. Telegram offers a mobile, desktop and web client. You can install the Telegram desktop client using the KDE Discover Software Store or using the command line, which differs based on which GNU/Linux distribution you're using:

  • Arch/Antergos/Manjaro: sudo pacman -S telegram-desktop
  • Debian/Ubuntu/Kubuntu/KDE Neon: sudo apt install telegram-desktop
  • Fedora: sudo dnf install telegram-desktop
  • Gentoo: sudo emerge telegram-desktop-bin
  • openSUSE: sudo zypper install telegram-desktop
  • Flatpak: flatpak install flathub org.telegram.desktop

Telegram Channels

Telegram Groups

Most groups are bridged to the corresponding IRC channel, so if you only join the Telegram group you will also see messages from the IRC channel, and vice-versa.

Community

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Visual Design Group

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WikiToLearn has its list of channels/groups here.

Note

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