Re: What can I do to use my GPU power ?

2024-06-17 Thread Kevin Zimmermann
Le 17.06.2024 07:10, prx a écrit : Sell it, save power, avoid CO₂ emissions Le 17 juin 2024 02:51:10 GMT+02:00, Kevin Zimmermann a écrit : Hi, I have a good GPU (Radeon RX7600) and I wonder how to use it. I'm not doing 3D stuffs, I want to learn how to hack OpenBSD and so on, so the GPU

Re: What can I do to use my GPU power ?

2024-06-16 Thread Kevin Zimmermann
Le 17.06.2024 03:09, Corey Hickman a écrit : tensorflow or mining scripts like it. Hi, I have a good GPU (Radeon RX7600) and I wonder how to use it. I'm not doing 3D stuffs, I want to learn how to hack OpenBSD and so on, so the GPU will not be useful I guess. I ask this because I want to

What can I do to use my GPU power ?

2024-06-16 Thread Kevin Zimmermann
Hi, I have a good GPU (Radeon RX7600) and I wonder how to use it. I'm not doing 3D stuffs, I want to learn how to hack OpenBSD and so on, so the GPU will not be useful I guess. I ask this because I want to know if I can use the power of my computer. Can my GPU be useful on learning a programming l

Re: Do I need to wipe encrypted dual boot NVME before installation

2024-06-16 Thread Kevin Zimmermann
> Why would you complicate it like that? >Just install OpenBSD anew. I ask because I like things to be cleaned. I don't think it's complicate to wipe the LUKS header Just I don't know so much about encryption and don't want to make a mistake that could compromise the security and privcay it offer

Re: Do I need to wipe encrypted dual boot NVME before installation

2024-06-15 Thread Kevin Zimmermann
Everything is clear now. Even if I messed up with the dd command I understood what I needed to do : With GNU/Linux live : # cryptsetup erase /dev/nvme0n1p3 (my LUKS partition) # wipefs -a /dev/nvme0n1p3 With OpenBSD shell : # sysctl hw.disknames # cd /dev # sh MAKEDEV sd0 (my encrypted device) #

Re: Do I need to wipe encrypted dual boot NVME before installation

2024-06-15 Thread Kevin Zimmermann
If I understand your question correctly, you trying to ensure that the encryption key for your existing OpenBSD installation is specifically destroyed before re-using the disk, to protect against the possibility that somebody with access to the disk could use that key to decrypt the softraid cry