Did you ever check out the Howto section here? It pretty much explains step by step on how to get CUDA running on BT.
So I am hopping as I type r2 will install.
Now I have been trying to get pyrit to work with my 460's with no luck. I am almost certain it has something to due with the cuda build. Could someone give me the link to the right toolkit to use? and I will see if that is the problem. If not then I will ask again.
BTW when might the newest pyrit be in the repository?
update: well r2 finally installed corectly, guess my seagate drive is dying. Now I am able to install the 460 drivers and cuda tool kits I type in the following command and get this
now acording to pyrit websitepython -c 'from cpyrit import _cpyrit_cuda'
ImportError: CUDA seems to be unavailable or no device reported.
The CUDA-driver has loaded but failed to initialize or reports that none of your GPUs is compatible. Take a look at this page to find out if your GPU is supported. You may need to update your drivers.
Last edited by intertan; 02-13-2011 at 03:23 PM.
Did you ever check out the Howto section here? It pretty much explains step by step on how to get CUDA running on BT.
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done that already. problem is with fermi cards you need pyrit 4.0.
My GTX 470 works just fine and I am not using Pyrit 4.0...
http://www.backtrack-linux.org/forum...ing-pyrit.html
I found that downloading the files from the nVidia website instead of getting them through the repositories, then installing them manually will get it to work. Take a look at the link above.