--- Log for 25.03.120 Server: cherryh.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 18 days and 11 hours ago 00.56.34 Quit cockroach (Quit: leaving) 00.58.09 Quit krabador (Quit: Leaving) 00.59.24 Join Aldem_ [0] (~Aldem@unaffiliated/aldem) 01.02.35 Quit Aldem (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 01.18.24 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.30.46 Quit koniu (Remote host closed the connection) 01.31.17 Join koniu [0] (~koniu@gateway/tor-sasl/koniu) 02.13.20 Quit speachy (Remote host closed the connection) 02.26.48 Join Nugget [0] (4574c419@ool-4574c419.dyn.optonline.net) 02.27.12 Nick Nugget is now known as Guest51858 (4574c419@ool-4574c419.dyn.optonline.net) 02.28.15 Nick Guest51858 is now known as Nuggettet (4574c419@ool-4574c419.dyn.optonline.net) 02.29.53 # Hi I just heard about this software and am interested in installing it to my media player. I have tried several times to install the software to my device manually but it fails to do so. I wanted to ask for help / advise on what I may be doing wrong. 02.34.20 # what device are you using? 02.34.31 # have you tried the rockbox loader program? 02.34.59 # if its listed there, the loader does all the legwork/patching for you 02.35.04 # I am using a Ipod 02.35.33 # Rockbox loader program? 02.35.44 # yeah its in the downloads 02.36.04 # Is it rockbox utility? 02.36.19 # for auto installation? 02.36.22 # yeah 02.36.30 # ah okay. 02.36.38 # couldnt remember what its listed as 02.36.52 # Yes I have tried that I ay have done something wrong 02.37.10 # I probably did something wrong* 02.37.29 # The Ipod still loads with the apple logo? 02.38.49 # is your model listed in the utility? 02.39.12 # some require different steps to make them able to install rockbox 02.40.03 # yes it is 02.40.36 # what format is your ipod in? 02.40.51 # afaik hfs+ is not supported under rockbox, only fat32 02.41.15 # its a Fat32 ipod.. 02.41.49 # in theory all you gotta do is plug in your ipod to a windows machine, run the utility, pick your model of ipod and hit install 02.42.30 # ah okay it rewrites the apples firmware right? 02.42.54 # afaik it puts a small patch in it that allows the ipod to boot other than apple firmware, but nothing major 02.43.09 # right 02.43.32 Quit MrZeus (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 02.43.32 # I wanted to completely erase / rewrite the apple firmware. 02.43.39 # eh, would not reccomend it 02.43.47 # how come? 02.43.49 # there are some useful things in the basic firmware 02.44.09 # depending on your model, disk mode may or may not be implemented in the low level firmware ont he ipod 02.44.40 # there was a guy here who wiped all apple stuff off his ipod on a model capable of that, and then had a bad time trying to get into disk mode for low level access to recover some stuff 02.45.48 # so you mean to say when the ipod mount point becomes unrecognizable I cant put it into disk mode for the computer to read it? 02.46.18 # it depends on the model 02.46.44 # like my ipod video gen 5.5 has a disk mode in the low level firmware 02.46.53 # newer ones might have it in the higher level apple firmware only 02.47.07 # so if you wipe that firmware, you dont get disk mode anymore 02.47.41 # again, not every ipod is capable of this 02.47.52 # wait so Rockbox utility only installs a small patch to the ipod all while still running the apple firmware? 02.47.58 # nope 02.48.15 # its a sideloader patch that then points the boot process to the new rockbox firmware files 02.48.30 # ah okay 02.48.32 # its possible to have both on the ipod at the same time 02.48.45 # selectable at boot by holding a key combo or toggling the hold switch 02.48.45 # but how would that work? 02.48.55 # okay 02.49.03 # it boots rockbox by default after the patch, you gotta do a thing to get to apple firmware 02.50.19 # will running both firmware allow you to have more than 128gb of space on itunes? even while running the apple 02.50.26 # firmware 02.50.38 # depends on the model of ipod 02.50.45 # ah okay 02.50.59 # some have lba48 capability in their hardware, some have less and therefore can only natively address 128gb 02.51.28 # i /think/ rockbox can work around it in software, but not sure on that as i dont have such an ipod to test it 02.51.44 # Is it available for the 6th or 7th generation ipods? 02.51.48 # if you could tell us what you have we can help you more effectively :B 02.52.04 # I have a 6th gen 02.53.58 # is that the classic? 02.54.16 # yes 02.55.54 # https://www.rockbox.org/wiki/GraphicalInstall 02.56.54 # https://www.rockbox.org/wiki/IpodClassicPort 02.57.39 # so if an Ipods mountpoint becomes unreadable through a computer will this mean I'll have a better chance of recovering its files if I still have the apple firmware still installed? 02.57.51 # i would say yes 02.58.12 # ive also noticed at least on my ipod that theres sometimes corruption issues during file transfers running rockbox 02.58.32 # disk mode has basically nothing running on mine because its low level so whatever borks files doesnt happen then 02.58.47 # I've never ran into that issue... 02.59.04 # it might be specific to the video 5.5g 02.59.18 # theres one other person who has it and is looking into it 02.59.19 # ah ok 03.00.43 # anyhow read the documentation on the wiki for your model and any quirks you need to deal with 03.00.52 # the installer is really really straightforward 03.01.00 # right 03.04.48 # Could there be a way to read a mountpoint without using diskpoint? 03.06.51 # what OS are you running 03.12.23 # windows 03.12.38 # what version 03.17.24 # windows 78 03.17.30 # 7 03.18.24 # ok yeah you should have smooth sailing 03.18.25 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.18.42 # also as far as reading raw from the disk at the block level, its not really easy to do under windows 03.18.57 # it is possible but takes specialised software to do it 03.21.13 # trying to remember how you get at it 03.22.01 # https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/100027/info-direct-drive-access-under-win32 03.22.34 # but llike i said its technically possible but a real pain 03.24.31 # as long as you follow the instructions in the installer you should be fine 03.24.47 # i mean obv back up whatever is on the ipod you cant stand to lose just in case 03.24.58 # but thats just general good practise :V 03.27.28 # okay 03.28.16 # thanks for the info 03.28.32 # no problem! if you run into any problems, feel free to hit us up 03.28.51 # but do keep in mind you might have to wait a while for someone to see it here, we arent as active as we once were :V 03.29.27 # may be because everyone is dealing with the virus 03.30.30 # eh, it was slow here before that 03.30.39 Join sherbets [0] (~Thunderbi@97.86.63.168) 03.30.47 # as you may have noticed, standalone media players are a bit archaic in this day and age :V 03.31.06 # thats not to mean the project is abandoned 03.31.13 # jsut not as spry as it once was 03.31.42 # not a lot of technical support for those because its ancient technology im glad theres people around for that 03.33.23 # well as far as support goes, this is definitely a good place for it :V 03.38.08 # well heres the thing 03.38.16 Quit sherbets (Quit: sherbets) 03.38.44 Join sherbets [0] (~Thunderbi@2600:6c58:4c7f:936b:9509:aa5a:da87:adf4) 03.38.54 # I am getting a new computer soon and I want to transfer all my files on my ipod but Im not sure if the ipod will be recognized on the new computer 03.40.11 # it should be in disk mode if nothing else 03.40.23 # disk mode makes it behave jus tlike a regular usb drive afaik 03.40.36 # as long as you have a suitable port on the new machine you should be fine 03.40.48 # okay 03.41.25 # I still kinda want to get rid of the original firmware cause the ipod logic board gets locked out by the apple firmware 03.41.31 # if anything goes wrong 03.41.44 # but it appears that doesnt happen with rockbox installed 03.42.02 # yeah idk about logic board bricking 03.43.58 # I've switched out my logic board at least three times due to the fact that I kept on getting blocked out by the apple firmware because of how many times I kept on restarting it to test out the click wheel 03.45.45 # Is there by any chance a way to take a step in getting rid of the original firmware but keeping the diskmode file in hand? 03.46.11 # not that i know of 03.46.32 # ah okay 03.48.53 # Is there specific steps to get rid of the apple firmware entirely? 03.49.25 # Sorry I;m getting a bit repetitive.. 03.56.07 # i dont know them for your model, and again its probably not the best plan 03.56.38 # alright 03.56.41 # thanks! 03.56.46 # np 04.03.23 Join MrZeus [0] (~MrZeus@79-65-237-109.host.pobb.as13285.net) 04.15.28 Quit MrZeus (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 04.19.07 Part Nuggettet 05.15.01 Quit sherbets (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 05.18.26 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.27.10 Quit J_Darnley (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 05.30.16 Join J_Darnley [0] (~J_Darnley@d51a44418.access.telenet.be) 05.51.14 Quit ac_laptop (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 06.26.08 Quit blackyus17 (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 06.33.02 Join blackyus17 [0] (~blackyus1@ip189.ip-144-217-213.net) 06.33.42 Quit Soap (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 06.35.12 Quit mendel_munkis (Remote host closed the connection) 06.35.37 Join mendel_munkis [0] (~mendelmun@75-168-204-125.mpls.qwest.net) 06.36.22 Join Soap [0] (~Soap@rockbox/staff/soap) 06.37.42 Quit blackyus17 (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 06.40.20 Join blackyus17 [0] (~blackyus1@ip189.ip-144-217-213.net) 07.14.11 Join Rower [0] (~husvagn@m83-191-125-90.cust.tele2.se) 07.18.28 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.23.13 Join ZincAlloy [0] (~Adium@ip5f5acf9f.dynamic.kabel-deutschland.de) 07.24.44 Join ZincAlloy1 [0] (~Adium@ip5f5acf9f.dynamic.kabel-deutschland.de) 07.24.44 Quit ZincAlloy (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 08.07.25 Quit ZincAlloy1 (Quit: Leaving.) 08.15.35 Join jschwart [0] (~julius@2001:985:2c6e:1:7479:c74a:ae33:7d9c) 09.10.57 Quit jschwart (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 09.11.54 Join jschwart [0] (~julius@julius.xs4all.nl) 09.18.29 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.58.26 Join pamaury [0] (~pamaury@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 11.02.45 Join Soap_ [0] (~Soap@rockbox/staff/soap) 11.05.25 Quit Soap (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 11.18.33 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.32.47 Nick TheSilentLink_ is now known as TheSilentLink (~TheSilent@unaffiliated/thesilentlink) 13.01.32 Quit pamaury (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 13.15.13 Join speachy [0] (d102414d@209.2.65.77) 13.18.11 Join massiveH [0] (~massiveH@ool-18e4eaeb.dyn.optonline.net) 13.18.35 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.39.58 Join prof_wolfff [0] (~prof_wolf@195.158.248.4) 13.41.58 Join pamaury [0] (~pamaury@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 13.46.59 Join petur [0] (~petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 14.11.02 Join ac_laptop [0] (~ac_laptop@186.2.247.129) 14.23.40 Join MrZeus [0] (~MrZeus@79-65-237-109.host.pobb.as13285.net) 14.30.48 Quit pamaury (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 14.30.53 Quit prof_wolfff (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 15.08.24 Quit massiveH (Quit: Leaving) 15.14.39 Quit ac_laptop (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) 15.17.02 Join ac_laptop [0] (~ac_laptop@186.2.247.129) 15.18.37 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.19.54 Join pamaury [0] (~pamaury@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 15.25.46 Quit ac_laptop (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) 15.57.52 Join sherbets [0] (~Thunderbi@97.86.63.168) 16.00.50 Quit sherbets (Remote host closed the connection) 16.01.15 Join sherbets [0] (~Thunderbi@2600:6c58:4c7f:936b:9509:aa5a:da87:adf4) 16.22.30 Quit sherbets (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 16.22.42 Join sherbets [0] (~Thunderbi@97.86.63.168) 16.45.40 Join TheLemonMan [0] (~lemonboy@irssi/staff/TheLemonMan) 16.53.04 Join krabador [0] (~krabador@unaffiliated/krabador) 17.04.07 Quit sherbets (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 17.18.39 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.31.57 Quit krabador (Remote host closed the connection) 17.42.33 Quit speachy (Remote host closed the connection) 17.58.42 Join krabador [0] (~krabador@unaffiliated/krabador) 18.02.48 Quit krabador (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 18.03.59 Quit mendel_munkis (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 18.23.35 Join pizza [0] (~speachy@209.2.65.77) 18.23.54 Nick pizza is now known as Guest52821 (~speachy@209.2.65.77) 18.25.02 Quit Guest52821 (Client Quit) 18.26.08 Join ac_laptop [0] (~ac_laptop@186.2.247.129) 18.26.13 Join ZincAlloy [0] (~Adium@ip5f5acf9f.dynamic.kabel-deutschland.de) 18.29.22 Join speachy [0] (~speachy@209.2.65.77) 18.30.41 Quit ZincAlloy (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 18.30.49 Quit speachy (Client Quit) 18.31.59 Join pizza1 [0] (~speachy@209.2.65.77) 18.32.02 Quit pizza1 (Client Quit) 18.33.36 Join speachy [0] (~speachy@209.2.65.77) 18.35.50 Quit speachy (Client Quit) 18.38.46 Join speachy [0] (~speachy@209.2.65.77) 19.03.35 Join sherbets [0] (~Thunderbi@97.86.63.168) 19.06.59 Join ZincAlloy [0] (~Adium@2a02:8108:943f:d824:adc6:2502:2383:26f4) 19.18.40 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.20.34 Join lebellium [0] (~lebellium@89-92-253-148.hfc.dyn.abo.bbox.fr) 19.21.04 Join mendelmunkis [0] (~mendelmun@65-128-208-151.mpls.qwest.net) 19.25.12 Quit mendelmunkis (Remote host closed the connection) 19.25.35 Join mendelmunkis [0] (~mendelmun@65-128-208-151.mpls.qwest.net) 19.26.53 Nick Aldem_ is now known as Aldem (~Aldem@unaffiliated/aldem) 19.46.12 Join prof_wolfff [0] (~prof_wolf@195.158.248.4) 19.50.04 Quit sherbets (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 19.50.58 # So no feedback on the transition plan yet. :/ 19.51.32 # speachy: I'm pretty sure everyone who is a regular on the channel supports it. 19.52.02 # (seeing as there haven't been any major complaints) 19.56.20 # yeah, it would have been nice to see even one "yup, looks [in]sane" response. :) 19.56.56 # I was going to but then figured I had already implied as much here. 19.57.03 Nick mendelmunkis is now known as mendel_munkis (~mendelmun@65-128-208-151.mpls.qwest.net) 20.06.15 Join sherbets [0] (~Thunderbi@97.86.63.168) 20.08.29 Join krabador [0] (~krabador@unaffiliated/krabador) 20.11.47 Quit krabador (Remote host closed the connection) 20.17.27 Quit sherbets (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 20.21.43 Join sherbets [0] (~Thunderbi@97.86.63.168) 20.23.52 Quit J_Darnley (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 20.27.52 Join J_Darnley [0] (~J_Darnley@d51A44418.access.telenet.be) 20.41.38 Quit Moarc (Quit: i znowu NADMUCHAŁ BALONA) 20.51.56 Join Moarc [0] (~chujko@a105.net128.okay.pl) 21.15.53 Quit prof_wolfff (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 21.18.44 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.31.14 Join prof_wolfff [0] (~prof_wolf@37.120.204.188) 21.40.45 # <__builtin> speachy: I think we've got a good amount of support for it 21.41.00 # <__builtin> maybe send something out among the devs? 21.57.42 # I think the general consensus is "oh good, someone else is volunteering to take care of it." :) 21.59.30 # but I really do need someone else willing to be my understudy, in case I get hit by a bus or covid-19 or whatnot.. 22.00.25 # and of course access to the existing system(s) so I can come up with a technical plan. 22.03.36 # Maybe contact Daniel and Björn directly for that? I'm not sure they're still on the list 22.10.25 Quit sherbets (Quit: sherbets) 22.29.27 Quit prof_wolfff (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 22.37.18 # Does anyone have sorche's email contact info? (suppose I could just search rockbox.org..) 22.38.31 Quit Rower (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 22.39.02 Join Rower [0] (~husvagn@d83-183-134-99.cust.tele2.se) 22.39.04 # I'm pretty sure I have that somewhere, assuming it hasn't changed 22.43.49 Join mendelmunkis [0] (~mendelmun@65-128-208-151.mpls.qwest.net) 22.44.19 Quit mendel_munkis (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 22.46.51 Join lodzie [0] (7a38cbf1@122-56-203-241.mobile.spark.co.nz) 22.48.16 # sup guys 22.48.51 # just wondering is it possible to divide my toshiba gigabeat in to 2 partitions? 22.48.54 # 10 gigs each 22.49.08 # one for rockbox and another as a usb drive 22.49.16 # is it possible? 22.49.36 # if you can get right at the storage probably, idk if the firmware on there will be too happy though 22.49.57 # yea that was my worry 22.49.58 # you dont need to do that also, you can just store your files in another folder from your music 22.50.04 # i dont want rockbox to break 22.50.44 # why would you want to repartition it? 22.51.40 # becuase im dirt poor and cant afford a usb stick 22.51.44 # and i need one atm 22.51.58 # so i thought i could repartition my gigabeat f 22.52.13 # like if its jsut for files you dont need to do anything special, it should just be a fat32 volume 22.52.22 # well yea 22.52.38 # main reason i need another partition is to do a few things to my xbox 360 22.52.43 # ah 22.52.51 # ik this is off topic but does horizon need a formatted usb? 22.53.06 # never heard of it so idk 22.53.12 # ah 22.53.14 # o well 22.53.16 # Are you sure that xbox 360 thing you want to do won't go wrong if there's the rockbox partition? 22.53.27 # rockbox is fat32 22.53.33 # my toaster supports fat32 22.53.56 # i think he means as far as mangling things 22.54.06 # or not reading past the first partition it sees or w/e 22.54.13 # hmm 22.54.17 # didnt think of that 22.54.35 # ill just stop being a cheap ass and buy a usb stick XD 22.54.50 # more trouble than its worth tbh 22.54.53 Quit jschwart (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 22.55.03 # good luck on finding one, lotta places closed atm 22.55.06 # IIRC the Gigabeat F is a bit picky about exact disk things, but I don't remember the details. If it's flashed with the rockbox-only loader that's somewhere, it will be a lot safer, but flashing that is not guaranteed to be safe... 22.55.18 # yea 22.55.21 # (and if it's a Gigabeat S, forget it) 22.55.22 # hmm 22.55.28 # nah 22.55.34 # also one more other thing 22.55.40 # The S reformats itself if you look at it in a way it doesn't like 22.55.55 # just wanna say im really glad about this change to chinese mp3 players lately 22.56.01 # such as the apgtek rocker 22.56.36 # i think even tho its impossible to reverse enginner the things in the first place 22.57.58 Quit TheLemonMan (Quit: "It's now safe to turn off your computer.") 22.59.32 # also can rockboy play gba games? 22.59.51 Quit ZincAlloy (Quit: Leaving.) 23.00.17 # I'll admit I lost track of game things a while ago, but I don't *think* so? 23.00.21 # idk, would you even have enough buttons? 23.00.48 # also gba takes a lot more power to run compared to regualr game boy 23.00.57 # they are the same as the gb and gbc other than the l&r bumpers 23.01.01 # fairly big differences between the platforms 23.01.26 # Games being unplayable on an mp3 player due to unsuitable controls has never stopped people porting games 23.01.37 # true 23.02.19 # I mean, there's video around of people playing Doom on a Clip+ or v2 23.02.33 # (controls might be reasonable on that, but the screen?) 23.02.56 # isn't there doom on the Sansa Clips? Or was that just a rumour? 23.03.06 # too slow 23.03.53 # yes, doom run on the clip zip in colour, but very low resolution 23.04.21 # The clip zip at least has a stable screem 23.04.28 # and on the regular clip, it runs in "grayscale" by means of flickering pixels 23.04.43 # On the monochrome clips, it runs using greylib, which really doesn't work on fast displays like OLED 23.04.56 # Well, if you squint, *maybe* :) 23.05.29 # and a yellow line on top 23.05.36 # That too! 23.05.45 # and some space between the yellow and blue part 23.05.51 # but *apart* from that, it runs fine! 23.05.58 # gives me a headache seeing any fps running on a clip 23.06.10 # be carefull which pixel you aim at 23.06.34 # And that pixel is flickering, of course 23.06.39 # yes very important 23.06.46 # as the sprites are only 2x2 23.06.57 # >2x2 sprites 23.06.59 # lmao 23.07.03 # sprites? luxury! 23.08.05 # legit tho i still have dreams/nightmares about wolf3d on a sansa clip 23.08.15 # or the stick shaped samsung mp3 23.08.35 # >archos fans look away 23.08.52 # i cant see the point of plugins running on any grayscale/one colour screen 23.08.59 # >someone tries to do doom on a 7 segment display, somehow 23.09.54 # those people are saints and devils all at once 23.10.06 # i just hate it when they say its"playable" 23.10.40 # it depends on the kind of plugins. And even video on the greyscale and black on white LCDs isn't that bad 23.11.15 # makes me wonder how good mpeg player is on the sansa clip :/ 23.11.33 # On LCD it works just fine, although it can be a bit blurry 23.11.43 # But OLED... 23.12.12 # sorry im daft, remind me again which screen the gigabeat f has again? 23.12.27 # That has a colour screen. You're fine :) 23.12.33 # (LCD) 23.12.53 # I mean, monochrome OLED is *great* for monochrome stuff. It's sharp, fast, bright, ... 23.13.13 # doom on rockbox is mostly just a kind of tech demo, IMO 23.13.19 # It just doesn't do temporal dithering 23.13.41 # well yea.. i only hopped on this rockbox train about a week ago (week ago) but i knew about it for like 3 years. just bought my gigabeat f recently tho, cant complain much. only problem is how the ok button is not centered 23.14.16 # that reminds me 23.14.25 # rockbox has a lua demo right? 23.14.36 # what if we port ddlc to it? 23.14.37 # https://github.com/LukeZGD/DDLC-LOVE 23.14.45 # I used a gigabeat F for a fairly long time. My main issue with them is that the case is actually less solid than it looks. After a while, it starts coming apart if you're not careful 23.15.31 # There's a lua plugin, yes. I never really looked at it 23.15.47 # my dads a scrap metal dealer, looked at the gigabeat and said he would give me 2 bucks for it XD 23.17.26 Quit lodzie (Remote host closed the connection) 23.17.32 Join ahhlamode131 [0] (9bfe6026@155.254.96.38) 23.17.36 # just emailed daniel about the migration. need to do the same to sorche but can't find contact info on him. 23.18.17 # I sent you a PM 23.18.36 # Also, scorche, not sorche :) 23.18.47 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.21.36 # ah, thay might be why I didn't find anything. :P 23.25.06 # Could be :) 23.25.44 # If you were around in the good old DOS days, you might remeber scorche.exe, Scorched Earth. That's where he got the name from 23.29.31 Quit Rower (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 23.30.18 Join Rower [0] (~husvagn@m83-191-125-90.cust.tele2.se) 23.33.05 # Ha! 23.37.18 Quit lebellium (Quit: Leaving) 23.49.55 Quit Rower (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 23.57.13 Quit pamaury (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 23.58.21 Quit petur (Remote host closed the connection)