05-31-2019, 06:23 AM
Okay DanielG, I tried your command and this is the output.
hashcat (v5.1.0) starting in benchmark mode...
Benchmarking uses hand-optimized kernel code by default.
You can use it in your cracking session by setting the -O option.
Note: Using optimized kernel code limits the maximum supported password length.
To disable the optimized kernel code in benchmark mode, use the -w option.
* Device #1: Not a native Intel OpenCL runtime. Expect massive speed loss.
You can use --force to override, but do not report related errors.
No devices found/left.
Started: Thu May 30 23:16:25 2019
Stopped: Thu May 30 23:16:27 2019
It says "Not a native Intel OpenCL runtime". But I installed OpenCL runtime for intel in the apt package reserve from Ubuntu after hashcat wouldn't run way before I wrote this post.
Thank you both for your responses.
Philsmd, what is pocl and/or mesa and how can they be a culprit? I realized after looking up several forums that a laptop might not be the best thing to use hashcat with, but I would like to try it anyway just in case it might work. If my Lenovo starts getting hot, I'll terminate the command before any damage is done.
hashcat (v5.1.0) starting in benchmark mode...
Benchmarking uses hand-optimized kernel code by default.
You can use it in your cracking session by setting the -O option.
Note: Using optimized kernel code limits the maximum supported password length.
To disable the optimized kernel code in benchmark mode, use the -w option.
* Device #1: Not a native Intel OpenCL runtime. Expect massive speed loss.
You can use --force to override, but do not report related errors.
No devices found/left.
Started: Thu May 30 23:16:25 2019
Stopped: Thu May 30 23:16:27 2019
It says "Not a native Intel OpenCL runtime". But I installed OpenCL runtime for intel in the apt package reserve from Ubuntu after hashcat wouldn't run way before I wrote this post.
Thank you both for your responses.
Philsmd, what is pocl and/or mesa and how can they be a culprit? I realized after looking up several forums that a laptop might not be the best thing to use hashcat with, but I would like to try it anyway just in case it might work. If my Lenovo starts getting hot, I'll terminate the command before any damage is done.