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    The quick and dirty solution is to install kernel...

    The quick and dirty solution is to install kernel headers: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)

    Then ctrl-alt-f1.

    sudo service gdm3 stop.

    For the drivers, get the cuda-7.0 toolkit...
  2. As promised, I tested out cPyrit. Following...

    As promised, I tested out cPyrit.

    Following the standard python build/install procedure for cypyrit and then pyrit, it works flawlessly.

    But as a comparison, I hover between 13k and 15k PMKs...
  3. I found that for me when getting cpyrit and...

    I found that for me when getting cpyrit and cudahashcat to run, that the 463 driver in 7.0 were needed and to turn off dkms. Just as some independent convergence on this technique.

    Also, no to...
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    It's difficult to say without knowing more about...

    It's difficult to say without knowing more about your hardware setup and partition map.

    I'm sure you've checked that Kali will run, but it is an off brand flavor of debian so to speak so expect...
  5. [Solved] cudaHashcat + nvidia drivers + Kali 1.1

    For a reference on the hardware that I'm using, I have a Lenovo Y410P laptop with i7 4600 and geforce 755m graphics card on a purely virgin install.

    CUDA seems to be the bane of laptop graphics...
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