Re: Why is sha256-generic preferred over sha256-ssse3?

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On 06/09/2015 10:37 AM, Steve Snyder wrote:
Why is the generic version of the SHA256 driver selected at runtime instead of the SSSE3 version on this x86_64 system?

Because that driver is built-in to the kernel. If you want to use the ssse3 version, load it. There are a handful of ways to do so. For instance, you could edit /etc/modules-load.d/sha256.conf and add one line with the name of the module.
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