Re: SVGATextMode on 2.6.11

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Andries Brouwer writes the following:
>
>> "Alan Curry" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> An SVGATextMode
>>> block cursor isn't affected by ^[c -- it truly *becomes* the default
>
>True - it is obtained by hardware reprogramming. But having lots of programs
>touch the hardware is getting less popular.

Yes, I realize that SVGATextMode is probably considered obsolete by now. If
the new cursor-restoring code actually solved a problem, SVGATextMode
breakage is an acceptable side effect.

>Concerning your 1. - You know that such an echo actually creates the VC?
>I still recall the times that there was not enough memory for more than
>four or five VCs, but probably you don't mind wasting a few hundred kB.

I did find a better way, as explained in a subsequent message: Set the
console font before changing the cursor, and don't touch it afterward.

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