It can't be an software issue because it works on my AMD TA790GX A3+ and all of my P4 machines and maybe every other MB on earth. It only don't work on Gigabyte. Btw; BSD is not really consider a distro. Fedora, ARCH, etc is a distro. FreeBSD it is a true UNIX system that goes WAY WAY back in the history of computing. Anyway, it just like when I tried to install Fedora.. I had to give up. Nothing worked to-date.
Problem is Gigabyte did not do any testing for anything other than for Windows and maybe some LINUX. But ABOVE ALL, you don't screw with the standard keyboard and mouse ports in the first place unless you are sure that everything standard will work BIOS wise. There is no excuse for this. Now many of us here have to FLASH the BIOS with many versions until we find the one that will work ... and we only have one life time.
Big, and as important, as this company is, they should already had installed FreeBSD for testing hours ago and posted a fix here or somewhere by now. But nine out of ten it takes rocket science to make it work like what Christoph did or almost did for Fedora:
http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,4011.0.htmlHe tried hard to help me. I'm sure he got it to work by now but it had to been an over-kill with no help from the creator themselves who to this date have not posted a solution somewhere. They know the facts by now. Maybe they should hire some of its members instead of sailing the seven seas looking for cheaper labor.
Don't get me wrong, I still plan to work it out using these mother-boards but it's taking to long to meet the true power these boards have to offer. I might have to try every FLASH in the book. But I'm really going to be upset this round if nothing work.
Thanks everybody for your ideas, I'm about to do some serious ripping and tearing. But it's strange to read the same types issues about the mouse and keyboard right at this forum and not one of them came up with a solution yet.
PS: Dark Mantis, I believe that youare on to something about "Legacy USB Devices and Legacy USB Storage enabled in the BIOS". The minute I read your post, my first thought was,
maybe the USB-3 setting is interfering with the USB-2 process. Whatever the case I bet all that it's something un-standard written in the BIOS code that is causing all of our problems in many areas and it got to be known by the creators by now, for sure. Sorry folks, but I think like a human being too. Let's just hope it's not in the wiring. Code can be fixed.