Tonight, I was testing the same laptop in many others GNU/Linux distributions, to check the running of Xorg in these. By example, Ubuntu 11.04. https://pastebin.com/3riq9bVG
And Ubuntu 8.04 https://paste.debian.net/1155061 Checking this, It seems that my video card requires an "intel" Xorg driver, which is not available in the Hurd. But, anyways, some reports from Linux users, advice that this video card can be compatible with VESA, telling that sometimes Xorg runs using VESA instead "intel" driver, https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1036016 So, maybe there could exist any possibility to run Xorg using VESA... what do you think? El vie., 3 jul. 2020 a las 21:49, Almudena Garcia (< liberamenso10...@gmail.com>) escribió: > I tested Xorg in a Debian GNU/Linux 10, over the same machine. > The log is here > > https://pastebin.com/KdacQNvE > > Maybe this can be useful to solve the problem in Hurd > > El vie., 3 jul. 2020 a las 20:15, Almudena Garcia (< > liberamenso10...@gmail.com>) escribió: > >> This is my *lspci* output >> >> http://sprunge.us/fjlTXZ >> >> El vie., 3 jul. 2020 a las 20:05, Almudena Garcia (< >> liberamenso10...@gmail.com>) escribió: >> >>> > Ok, so no hidden trick behind fbdev. It just seems your BIOS is not >>> > providing the VESA interface :/ >>> >>> Is there any way to check this? The laptop is a Thinkpad T60 type 1951 >>> >>> >>> El vie., 3 jul. 2020 a las 19:59, Samuel Thibault (< >>> samuel.thiba...@gnu.org>) escribió: >>> >>>> Almudena Garcia, le ven. 03 juil. 2020 19:04:13 +0200, a ecrit: >>>> > > Could you still post the resulting log? >>>> > >>>> > Here is the log >>>> > >>>> > [1]http://sprunge.us/3nCFzP >>>> >>>> Ok, so no hidden trick behind fbdev. It just seems your BIOS is not >>>> providing the VESA interface :/ >>>> >>>> Samuel >>>> >>>