No NVidia compatible platform found
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The nvidia modules are not loaded correctly. They will create (automatically) the /dev/nvidia* devices, that are needed (by the libcuda and/or libnvidia, both? I am no expert).
For sure the module is NOT loaded correctly, or you use other drivers? are you using the proprietary drivers shipped by nvidia (or default once provided by your distro)?

See:
jockey-text --list
or if you prefer
jockey-gtk
EDIT: KDE uses: jockey-kde, you may need to run it as root (for sure) and if you are not using kde or the konsole version try to tab to find the jockey shipped with your distro! Hopefully there is one.
... maybe you are not using the drivers shipped by nvidia.
AND: as @atom told me recently cuda sdk is not needed so nvcc is optional I think, but it doesn't hurt.

Before hashcat can be using your GPU nvidia-smi, nvidia-settings etc should ALL work...
hashcat interfaces with the libraries provided by nvidia (for your GPU) and does NOT access the /dev/ directly. Please correct me iff that is wrong!


Messages In This Thread
No NVidia compatible platform found - by joshi982 - 03-07-2013, 06:15 AM
RE: No NVidia compatible platform found - by atom - 03-07-2013, 01:24 PM
RE: No NVidia compatible platform found - by atom - 03-08-2013, 11:46 AM
RE: No NVidia compatible platform found - by philsmd - 03-08-2013, 07:41 PM