07-02-2016, 08:52 PM
(07-02-2016, 06:36 PM)MsChievous Wrote:(07-02-2016, 06:27 PM)lisa Wrote: Thank you so much for your help.
I have a poor processor, Celeron, I hope it will have drivers for that.
That poor CPU can at least run some MD5/SHA1s, haha.
Happy to help! It is something to keep me busy while I am cracking.
I think you should use the same drivers I linked for that, but I am not sure. Intel's homepage is a little vague on Celeron processors.
I will have to think about it.
It is not listed here: https://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-opencl as it will work under Linux OS, Celeron seem to be OK in Windows only.
Also when running the file it says:
Code:
Unsupported OS
Detected operating system is not supported. Supported operating systems for this release are:
Ubuntu* 12.04 (Intel(R) 64), 14.04 (Intel(R) 64)
Missing libraries
The following libraries required for installation are missing:
lsb-core >= 4.0
And using 14.2:
Code:
Unsupported OS
Detected operating system is not supported. Supported operating systems for this release are:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server* 11 (Intel(R) 64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux* 6 (Intel(R) 64)
Installation packages validation failed
Installation program is unable to validate installation packages with digital signature. You may to restart installation with --ignore-signature to bypass this check.
I guess my PC is way to shitty.
I'll stick to hashcat 2 instead.