![]() I will let you know the results of testing on Knoppix 8.2. Knoppix is still " King of The Hill" in my eyes. Also, Knoppix is perfectly hacked together from multiple Distro styles, & upgrading any part of it, would most likely break other parts. I was going to try to get Knoppix 8.1 to match my Kali USB environment, but decided not to, because Kali is not smooth, & stable like Knoppix is, & it hangs all the time. I downloaded Knoppix 8.2, & will try it on that as well. Stopped: Fri Jun 1 22:38:49 I think that because the video card is so old ( AMD Radeon HD 6450), & also the CPU ( Intel Core 2 Duo), that they need the exact driver that they suggest, because newer technology was implemented into Video Cards, & CPUs a few years after they were made, & does not work with older stuff. i'm patiently staring at the screen, waiting for your awesome replies.Ĭode: hashcat -force -opencl-platforms -a 0 -d 2 -m 2500 /home/knoppix/Downloads/HASHES/ HASH.hccapx /home/knoppix/password.lst rpm files, & I have no idea how to install those, so now I'm here wondering if you guys have an easy fix. I downloaded Ubuntu's version, & extracted it, but saw a bunch of. I scrolled down Intel's Driver page, but have no idea which one of the downloads is the right one to get for Knoppix. Hashcat says it has to be version 6.1.1 or Later. OpenCL™ Drivers and Runtimes for Intel® Architecture ![]() Here's the link to the Intel Core 2 Duo CPU drivers: Right now, I only want the CPU to work ( Just to have something working), but if possible, both CPU, & GPU would be awesome if they both began working. also RadeonOpenCompute (ROCm) for the AMD GPU. I went to AMD's, & Intel's website, & read up a little on the issue, & they are saying that I need to install OpenCL Runtime for Intel Core and Intel Xeon Processors for the CPU. force hashcat -m 2500 11.hccapx pass. Intel FPGA SDK for OpenCL questions can be ask in the FPGA Intel High Level Design forum. You can use -force to override, but do not report related errors. OpenCL for GPU questions can be asked in the GPU Compute Software forum. I'm not sure how to go about installing the Drivers to activate OpenCL functionality. Device 1: Not a native Intel OpenCL runtime. Stopped: Wed May 23 15:36:54 I have an old AMD Radeon HD 6450 graphics card installed, & also an Intel Core 2 Duo CPU. * AMD GPUs on Linux require this runtime and/or driver: " RadeonOpenCompute (ROCm)" Software Platform ( 1.6.180 or later) * Intel CPUs require this runtime and/or driver: " OpenCL Runtime for Intel Core and Intel Xeon Processors" ( 16.1.1 or later) * Intel GPUs on Linux require this runtime and/or driver: " OpenCL 2.0 GPU Driver Package for Linux" ( 2.0 or later) * NVIDIA GPUs require this runtime and/or driver: " NVIDIA Driver" ( 367.x or later) You are probably missing the native OpenCL runtime or driver for your platform. Tried to reinstall the NVIDIA original driver, but it didn't work, because there's a kernel-module still using NVIDIA. ![]() ![]() Code: hashcat -a 3 -D 1 -m 2500 /hashcat-4.1.0/HASH.hccapx ?a?a?a?a?a?a?a?aĬannot find an OpenCL ICD loader library. Posts: 1 Threads: 0 Joined: Oct 2019 12 10-09-2019, 07:55 PM (02-03-2019, 04:07 PM)Miksch Wrote: Now I've purged all packages, that I should install, following the faq/wrongdriver. ![]()
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