After writing the ISO on the usb drive(16GB memory) with win32DiskImager, Gparted shows three partitions on the drive: the first of 2.8GB (where I assume the ISO has been written), a second partition...
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After writing the ISO on the usb drive(16GB memory) with win32DiskImager, Gparted shows three partitions on the drive: the first of 2.8GB (where I assume the ISO has been written), a second partition...
here's the output of "df -h" command:
ilesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
udev 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /dev
tmpfs 388M 6.4M 382M 2% /run
/dev/sdb1 2.8G ...
I'm on Kali 2016.2 live usb installation and I'm trying to install Nvidia cuda toolkit, so I've downloaded the .Run file, make it executable then issued the .Run command.
Scrolled the EULA contract,...
I can't get what you mean....What should I do?
You were right....Now I've issued the right path:
export PATH=$PATH:/Home/Dowoads/gcc-4.7
Saved the bashrc file.
Again, the command gcc --version gives me that I'm using the gcc 5.4...
As written in the title, I'm searching someone who is able or had experience with the installation of cpyrit using the old Nvidia driver 340.xx......I'm stucked in the process due to some errors...
So my gcc 4.7 archive was located at /inode/directory so I entered the bash file with:
nano ~./ bashrc
Then I issued
export PATH=PATH$:/inode/directory
Saved and exit
But nothing seems to be...
Ok so,
1)since the gcc 4.7 archive is in downloads my command will be
"export PATH=$PATH:/Downloads/" ?
2)I know that, in case of adding a new compiler, it should be updated the list of available...
Hey sorry for the insistence but I'm a bit confused and in that link I've found nothing, except for the page I've linked down here....Honestly I didn't realize what I have to do for change the path...
OK thanks for all your support!
Almost forgot thank you for the help first of all.
Actually yes....In a few word: I've installed proprietary Nvidia driver, and since my GPU is an old 330m (from 2010) It uses old driver version...
So there's no way to get gcc 4.7 installed....Maybe if I take an old Kali ISO.....
Old enough to have GCC 4.7 as default compiler....Is this possible? And in case, do you know which is?
I already know that....I have gcc 5.4 version....And I'll need gcc 4.7 to replace the one I have now.... I've tried(don't know if it's right or not) to add debian repository and install the gcc 4.7...
Hi!
I'm on Kali Linux 2016.2 live USB system, and I'll need to replace my actual GCC compiler(version 5.4) with another one in version 4.7.....On the Kali repositories the oldest versions available...
Hi!
I'm on a Kali Linux 2016.2 live usb install and I'm trying to install cpyrit(pirity with CUDA support )..So I've installed all the necessary package: kernel headers, proprietary Nvidia...
Thanks I'll try this way
As in the title I'll need to download and install a package via "apt-get install" command but need to specify the version, here's the question:
I need to install the Nvidia cuda toolkit package.
If...
I had a 2010's GPU (a 330m notebook) does the cuda toolkit 7.5 support it?...The appropriate driver should be version 340.xx and on Nvidia page is listed they supports cuda toolkit 6.5
Thanks for the support, so there's no way to get my installation done on my current live USB?
I can only use a USB live installation, no possibilities to perform a full installation on my PC's...
Hi, I'm running kali 2016.2 as live usb(16GB) and I need to install a program via .run command from terminal.
The problemi is that as soon as I run into the .run command and the installation begins,...
Hi, I'm having problem with cuda installation on Kali 2016.2 live USB on my laptop... I need to do this in order to run pyrit with cuda(cpyrit)...I have an old Nvidia GPU 330m....All the repos...
First of all, thanks for the support.
Actually I did follow that guide you linked in your post, the only differences were that I used a 4 GB fd, and the command
mkdir -p /mnt/usb that didn't work...
I've installed The Iso of Kali Linux 2016.2 on My 4 Gb usb, and using a second 8Gb usb with Live Kali Linux Iso installed on it i've performed this thread's procedures on The second 4gb usb.
Then...