Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2009 14:58:19 +0400 From: Boris Samorodov <bsam@ipt.ru> To: piotr.smyrak@heron.pl Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: no USB mice detected on GA-MA74GM-S2 Message-ID: <03599684@serv3.int.kfs.ru> In-Reply-To: <20090416193532.M10966@heron.pl> (piotr smyrak's message of "Thu, 16 Apr 2009 21:36:30 %2B0200") References: <20090408190805.GA1368@smyrak.com> <20090408224925.3dd1f8ab@zelda.local> <20090409104532.M16424@heron.pl> <20090412151547.M42910@heron.pl> <3f1fd1ea0904121512m21cfb40crb2e16fa1841f3cb5@mail.gmail.com> <20090412224548.M53466@heron.pl> <3f1fd1ea0904121735t3220cf7dyfce5221a35d7944@mail.gmail.com> <20090413104255.M2582@heron.pl> <3f1fd1ea0904131217y375498c6y41afe7fc9d5c6466@mail.gmail.com> <49E46AF6.30407@bullseye.andymac.org> <20090416193532.M10966@heron.pl>
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On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 21:36:30 +0200 piotr.smyrak@heron.pl wrote: > On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 20:52:38 +1000, Andrew MacIntyre wrote > > Michal Varga wrote: > > > 2009/4/13 <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl>: > > >> Yes, I'm 100% positive I tried plugging mouse after the boot up had > > >> finished. Honestly I am late asking here. I was struggling with > > >> this and looking for cases online for more than 2 weeks at least. > > >> And I came across your thread from 2007, too. > > >> > > > That's really bad. Though closest I can find to your board with > > > freebsd people I know is AMD770+SB600, while your is AMD740G+SB700, > > > all of them dating back to my first AMD690G/V (and maybe prior to > > > that) so far exhibited the same symptoms and the late-plug approach > > > always worked.. Yours would be then the first one that Gigabyte > > > botched even more (congrats). I guess that's one more reason to push > > > on USB guys to finally fix it. > > > > If it works with the OP's USB mouse, a USB -> PS/2 (male) > > adapter might at least get him running provided that the > > mobo has a PS/2 port... (I know at least some of the > > Gigabyte 780G boards do, but I don't have any USB mice...) > Yes, it has a PS/2 port but it is occupied by my keyboard. Anyway, I have found a > workaround for my problems. To keep USB working in FreeBSD, all, even this > built-in smallest hub in my keyboard, have to be disconnected. Then when boot > finishes I can connect devices, and my mice are detected. Well, this is annoying > since it means diving under the desk every time computer boots, but at least I can > work now. I had similar problems until I played with USB options at BIOS. Something like "Legacy USB support", "Detect USB mouse at startup", etc. You may give it a try. HTH & WBR -- bsam
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