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 Subject: Re: Need FreeBSD wizard for zgv port (long)
 
 It's possibly a little odd to post a reply on linux-svgalib, but I
 didn't want people to think I'd just ignored this. :-)
 
 > I get [zgv] to work from a ttyv that root is signed
 > into, and it is swift, beautiful, wonderful, etc.  But it
 
 Nooooo! What did you do to it!? :-)
 
 > is kind of beside the point as the whole idea is to run
 > it as a regular user.
 > 
 > So basically, I got the trivia out of the way but since
 > I have no idea what I am doing, I can't solve the
   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 I can relate to that. :-)
 
 > central problem.
 > 
 > Here is where the problem is in the original code:
 > 
 [zgv.c's fixvt() snipped]
 > 
 > Here are the changes I have made to it so far: mostly due
 > to using consio.h instead of vt.h
 
 You don't actually say where it's giving up, though. I'll guess it's
 here:
 
 > /* now, before we go for it, we test the *current* VT to see if they
 >  * own it. If so, the user's probably `genuine'.
 >  * (NB: the kernel now does this, but there's no harm repeating it.)

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