How to Install Quassel on Linux
Quassel has been available as a free software project since 2009. However, it is not widely available in the Linux distribution due to some issues. These issues include the incompatibility with 32-bit platforms and a lack of PostgreSQL support. Fortunately, it is still possible to install Quassel on Linux, and the project is actively seeking translators to help make it more accessible. If you want to help, you can visit its Transifex project page.
To install Quassel, you need to install a free VPS server from DigitalOcean. This service is very cheap and comes with a 24/7 IRC connection. With a VPS, you can be up and running within 55 seconds. To get started, you need to connect to the core instance. You can use the Quassel desktop client to do this. First, you need to select your droplet's public IP address, then port 4242. Next, select the PostgreSQL backend. Then, enter your nick and real name.
You can adjust the colors of various aspects of Quassel. You can adjust the font color, the chat background, and the colors of individual buttons. You can also change the color of your nickname. Toggling the colored text will make it easier to read other people's messages. However, you should also know that colors are assigned to chat buttons, so changing the color of your nickname will affect the color of the chat. You can even change the font size of your nicknames.