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Message boards :
News :
Please upgrade your Nvidia drivers!
(Message 95773)
Posted 2542 days ago by Kooothor
Damn even 367 ? I have an upgrade of the nvidia drivers but it's 367.27 :/ I guess I'll have to wait a little :)
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2)
Message boards :
News :
Please upgrade your Nvidia drivers!
(Message 95745)
Posted 2543 days ago by Kooothor
Ok thanks for the info :)
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3)
Message boards :
News :
Please upgrade your Nvidia drivers!
(Message 95743)
Posted 2543 days ago by Kooothor
Hello,
Can we know more about this ?
I'm running 364.19 on Archlinux and wondering if affected.
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4)
Message boards :
Problems and Help :
Errors while computing.
(Message 30465)
Posted 4527 days ago by Kooothor
Thanks for your answer.
I'll see if I downgrade or not :)
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5)
Message boards :
Problems and Help :
Errors while computing.
(Message 29754)
Posted 4543 days ago by Kooothor
Hello,
Everything was running fine for months, but now all I get is computations errors.... :/
Relevant info :
Any idea on what might be going wrong ?
Regards,
~ktr
PS: maybe I should just reboot ! I have an uptime of nearly 50 days... But I don't think this is it...
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6)
Message boards :
General discussion :
Illegal prime
(Message 25519)
Posted 4675 days ago by Kooothor
Funny ^^
When written in base 16 (hexidecimal), this 1401 digit prime number found by Phil Carmody forms a gzip file of the C-source code that decrypts the DVD Movie encryption scheme (DeCSS).
4856507896573978293098418946942861377074420873513579240196520736
6869851340104723744696879743992611751097377770102744752804905883
1384037549709987909653955227011712157025974666993240226834596619
6060348517424977358468518855674570257125474999648219418465571008
4119086259716947970799152004866709975923596061320725973797993618
8606316914473588300245336972781813914797955513399949394882899846
9178361001825978901031601961835034344895687053845208538045842415
6548248893338047475871128339598968522325446084089711197712769412
0795862440547161321005006459820176961771809478113622002723448272
2493232595472346880029277764979061481298404283457201463489685471
6908235473783566197218622496943162271666393905543024156473292485
5248991225739466548627140482117138124388217717602984125524464744
5055834628144883356319027253195904392838737640739168912579240550
1562088978716337599910788708490815909754801928576845198859630532
3823490558092032999603234471140776019847163531161713078576084862
2363702835701049612595681846785965333100770179916146744725492728
3348691600064758591746278121269007351830924153010630289329566584
3662000800476778967984382090797619859493646309380586336721469695
9750279687712057249966669805614533820741203159337703099491527469
1835659376210222006812679827344576093802030447912277498091795593
8387121000588766689258448700470772552497060444652127130404321182
610103591186476662963858495087448497373476861420880529443
source :
http://everything2.com/title/Illegal+prime+number
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7)
Message boards :
Number crunching :
Primes vs. Factors
(Message 25500)
Posted 4677 days ago by Kooothor
Well, thank you very much indeed, it helps :)
I understand better now.
Cheers,
~ktr
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Message boards :
Number crunching :
Primes vs. Factors
(Message 25498)
Posted 4677 days ago by Kooothor
Hello all,
It's me ! The user of the day ^^
I'm a noob in mathematics. I understand there is LLR and Sieve.
I understand also LLR is 32 bits and Sieve 64, so I'm crunching only Sieve. (Archlinux 64 ftw)
On my profile page, I can see at the bottom the applications with results.
But I don't understand why LLR shows Prime number found whereas the others shows Factors.
What are the differences between the two ?
Is it useful to find a bunchload of factors ?
I want to find primes numbers, do I have to reactivate LLR ?
Thank you.
Regards,
~ktr
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