[PATCH] VGA-softcursor.txt: Point at the correct directory of vgacon.c

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Fixes wrong, outdated path of vgacon.c

Hello we are Ioannis Barkas ([email protected]) and
Nikos Barkas ([email protected]).

VGA-softcursor.txt points to vgacon.c at a wrong
directory so we fix it.

There is the patch(we do not attach it as many people
suggest not to do so) from diff -u:

--- /linux-2.6.21/Documentation/VGA-softcursor.txt
2007-04-26 04:08:32.000000000 -0400
+++ /linux/Documentation/VGA-softcursor.txt	2007-06-25
02:21:23.000000000 -0400
@@ -4,11 +4,11 @@
    Linux now has some ability to manipulate cursor
appearance. Normally, you
 can set the size of hardware cursor (and also work
around some ugly bugs in
 those miserable Trident cards--see #define
TRIDENT_GLITCH in drivers/video/
-vgacon.c). You can now play a few new tricks:  you
can make your cursor look
-like a non-blinking red block, make it inverse
background of the character it's
-over or to highlight that character and still choose
whether the original
-hardware cursor should remain visible or not.  There
may be other things I have
-never thought of.
+console/vgacon.c). You can now play a few new tricks:
 you can make your
+cursor look like a non-blinking red block, make it
inverse background of the
+character it's over or to highlight that character
and still choose whether
+the original hardware cursor should remain visible or
not.  There may be other
+things I have never thought of.
 
    The cursor appearance is controlled by a
"<ESC>[?1;2;3c" escape sequence
 where 1, 2 and 3 are parameters described below. If
you omit any of them,


 
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