10-01-2023, 08:30 PM
Well is a no-go even from the get go. Tried alot if things, but getting nowhere. Here's the output from even the first step mentioned to try. Tried a few more thing and have give up. It would be fun to get 8-12 GPUs going in one rig, but guess I'll have to settle for 4.
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(09-29-2023, 07:46 PM)skiutah02 Wrote:(09-29-2023, 09:25 AM)marc1n Wrote: It is possible that the NVIDIA driver version 525.125.06-2 is not compatible with CUDA/Hashcat. You can try downgrading the driver to version 525.125.06 to see if that resolves the issue.
To downgrade the NVIDIA driver in The-Distribution-Which-Does-Not-Handle-OpenCL-Well (The-Distribution-Which-Does-Not-Handle-OpenCL-Well (The-Distribution-Which-Does-Not-Handle-OpenCL-Well (Kali))), follow these steps:
Open a terminal window.
Remove the current NVIDIA driver and related packages:
sudo apt remove nvidia-dkms nvidia-utils libnvidia-common
Download the NVIDIA driver version 525.125.06 from the NVIDIA website.
Install the NVIDIA driver:
sudo dpkg -i <nvidia-driver-package.run>
Reboot your system.
Once you have downgraded the NVIDIA driver, you can check to see if CUDA/Hashcat is working by running the following command:
nvidia-smi
If the output of the command shows your CUDA devices, then CUDA/Hashcat should be working.
Thank you very much. I'll try this when I return home. I'll post an update either, way. Appreciate the response, in either event. D
If you are still having problems with CUDA/Hashcat, you can try the following:
Make sure that you have the latest version of CUDA installed.