I can confirm this issue also on Linux, running latest driver 430.40 in combination with a MSI 1050 TI AERO:
5.2.7-arch1-1-ARCH
cuda 10.1.168
nvidia 430.40-2
nvidia-settings 430.40-3
nvidia-utils 430.40-1
opencl-nvidia 430.40-1
hashcat -I
hashcat (v5.1.0-1379-g706d69ba) starting...
cuInit(): unknown error
clGetPlatformIDs(): CL_PLATFORM_NOT_FOUND_KHR
ATTENTION! No OpenCL-compatible or CUDA-compatible platform found.
You are probably missing the OpenCL or CUDA runtime installation.
* AMD GPUs on Linux require this driver:
"RadeonOpenCompute (ROCm)" Software Platform (1.6.180 or later)
* Intel CPUs require this runtime:
"OpenCL Runtime for Intel Core and Intel Xeon Processors" (16.1.1 or later)
* Intel GPUs on Linux require this driver:
"OpenCL 2.0 GPU Driver Package for Linux" (2.0 or later)
* NVIDIA GPUs require this runtime and/or driver (both):
"NVIDIA Driver" (418.56 or later)
"CUDA Toolkit" (10.1 or later)
For me, it looks like the latest driver is completely broken in combination with a 1050 TI.
Also, it looks like the windows driver is affected, too:
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/for...x-1050-ti/
BTW:
A 1080 TI (MSI) and a 970 (ASUS) are working fine, running the same driver / system configuration.
5.2.7-arch1-1-ARCH
cuda 10.1.168
nvidia 430.40-2
nvidia-settings 430.40-3
nvidia-utils 430.40-1
opencl-nvidia 430.40-1
hashcat -I
hashcat (v5.1.0-1379-g706d69ba) starting...
cuInit(): unknown error
clGetPlatformIDs(): CL_PLATFORM_NOT_FOUND_KHR
ATTENTION! No OpenCL-compatible or CUDA-compatible platform found.
You are probably missing the OpenCL or CUDA runtime installation.
* AMD GPUs on Linux require this driver:
"RadeonOpenCompute (ROCm)" Software Platform (1.6.180 or later)
* Intel CPUs require this runtime:
"OpenCL Runtime for Intel Core and Intel Xeon Processors" (16.1.1 or later)
* Intel GPUs on Linux require this driver:
"OpenCL 2.0 GPU Driver Package for Linux" (2.0 or later)
* NVIDIA GPUs require this runtime and/or driver (both):
"NVIDIA Driver" (418.56 or later)
"CUDA Toolkit" (10.1 or later)
For me, it looks like the latest driver is completely broken in combination with a 1050 TI.
Also, it looks like the windows driver is affected, too:
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/for...x-1050-ti/
BTW:
A 1080 TI (MSI) and a 970 (ASUS) are working fine, running the same driver / system configuration.