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Need help with Intel CPU and NVIDIA GPU - FPTHHrw6mKhNZwL6 - 07-29-2020

Is there an easy way to update these drivers?


RE: Need help with Intel CPU and NVIDIA GPU - Mem5 - 07-29-2020

Which OS ? Which GPU ? CUDA or OpenCL ?

This is a good start : https://www.google.com/search?q=nvidia+driver


RE: Need help with Intel CPU and NVIDIA GPU - FPTHHrw6mKhNZwL6 - 07-29-2020

Currently with Ubuntu 20.04

GPUs are 2x Geforce RTX 2080 Ti

Can't seem to install either CUDA or OpenCL

JUST BOUGHT CAT6 cables, hopefully things will be better after updating


RE: Need help with Intel CPU and NVIDIA GPU - Sondero - 07-29-2020

I‘m a little bit confused,...what will you do with the CAT-6 cables?
Can you post a picture of your Hardware config?


RE: Need help with Intel CPU and NVIDIA GPU - FPTHHrw6mKhNZwL6 - 07-29-2020

uh no don't have a camera

cat 6 to connect to the net


What happened to haschat.exe or hashcat.bin? - FPTHHrw6mKhNZwL6 - 07-29-2020

It used to be there before the 6.1 update

a little help?


RE: What happened to haschat.exe or hashcat.bin? - FPTHHrw6mKhNZwL6 - 07-29-2020

How to install/build the latest hashcat? please


RE: What happened to haschat.exe or hashcat.bin? - royce - 07-29-2020

6.1.1 appears to have both hashcat.exe and hashcat.bin at this writing?


RE: What happened to haschat.exe or hashcat.bin? - FPTHHrw6mKhNZwL6 - 07-30-2020

did you install it in a particular way?

or do I just 7zip/tar?


RE: Need help with Intel CPU and NVIDIA GPU - FPTHHrw6mKhNZwL6 - 07-30-2020

I CAN INSTALL CUDA TOOLKIT 11 with no problems, but I keep getting this error for Nvidia Driver:

ERROR: An NVIDIA kernel module 'nvidia-drm' appears to already be loaded in
your kernel. This may be because it is in use (for example, by an X
server, a CUDA program, or the NVIDIA Persistence Daemon), but this
may also happen if your kernel was configured without support for
module unloading. Please be sure to exit any programs that may be
using the GPU(s) before attempting to upgrade your driver. If no
GPU-based programs are running, you know that your kernel supports
module unloading, and you still receive this message, then an error
may have occured that has corrupted an NVIDIA kernel module's usage
count, for which the simplest remedy is to reboot your computer.