It makes sense for /lib/vgadb to contain entries for popular
(e.g., Dell) monitors, but probably less sense for me to submit
a patch for every oddball monitor I might have.
This patch to /lib/vgadb causes aux/vga to additionally scan
/lib/vgadb.local if it exists (if it doesn't, no harm is
done). The net result is that I can maintain my own monitor
database without replica conflicts.
--
/lib/vgadb
vgadb.orig:1,4 - /n/sources/patch/saved/vgadb.local/vgadb:1,7
# VGA database.
+ database=
+ file=/lib/vgadb
+ file=/lib/vgadb.local
#
# ctlr:
# These entries are used to identify a particular controller.