So there is really no point to run the installer and then extract the source code from it, patch it, compile and install again. The patch does not work on the installer alone, but instead on of the actual code. The last part is really kind of messy, not correct and inconsistent: and enjoy hashcatĪny questions, ask (Kali):~# cd (Kali):~# patch -Np1 -verbose < fglrx-3.7.patch ati-installer.sh 9.002 -installĪfter that the drivers should be installed without any problem, then reboot your machine. Hunk #8 succeeded at (Kali):~# cd (Kali):~/src#. Patching file /root/src/common/lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/firegl_public.c using Plan A. Perhaps you used the wrong -p or -strip option? a nice step-by-step tutorial is still very welcome (Kali):~# cd (Kali):~# patch -Np1 -verbose < fglrx-3.7.patch UPDATE: Check also posts below, it seems that he has saved the console history etc. then distro used 3.7 kernel reboot and see oclHashcat* working The command that we used may be (similar to) this one: sudo ln -s /usr/src/include/linux /usr/src/linux-headers-$(uname -r)/build/include/linux OR similar If I remember well this file didn't exist but we used a symbolic link hack to point the "linux" directory to /usr/src/include/linux. the installer is searching for /usr/src/linux-headers-$(uname -r)/build/include/linux/version.h. include/linux/version.h is available (you need to have the kernel-headers as pointed out) sudo apt-get remove -purge amd* fglrx* # check if you don't remove anything you need, but this should be *kind of* save Did solve his problem (I helped him a little bit on hashcat irc 2-3 days ago) by checking/doing following steps (BTW: he told me he will post the solution here, but I don't see it so I will do - be warned that I don't remember each command very well, but it should be something like.):
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