On Sat, Oct 4, 2025 at 10:54 PM Felix Miata <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> home user composed on 2025-10-04 13:01 (UTC-0600):
>
> > It's already connected to the back (a) ports.  I tried switching the
> > cables; that made things worse.
> > I tried the (f) and (g) (not (j)) ports.  That worked.  I am now
> > successfully using my Fedora Live Media once again.
>
> Nice. I don't know what f, g or j refer to, but USB3 port support for USB1 & 
> USB2
> devices can be iffy. Did you switch from using a non-black USB port to a black
> one, to USB2?
>
> If all else fails, you can force many BIOS into setup by using the BIOS reset
> jumper, or removing the power cord and the CMOS battery long enough for the 
> BIOS
> to forget everything. Others will just give a screen reporting low battery 
> voltage
> and offer the keys to either proceed anyway, or go into setup, which without a
> recognized keyboard, can be futile.
>
> Rarely do PS/2 connected keyboards pose this kind of obstacle, unless there 
> are
> two PS/2 ports stacked (with reference to the board, not the computer), and 
> the
> keyboard is connected to the green and/or upper instead of the purple and/or 
> lower.

Please let this off-topic garbage die.

I'm here for Fedora, not Gigabyte.  Take Gigabyte shit elsewhere.

Jeff
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