RehabMan
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Okay, that's a huge relief!
I was worried because the Gigabyte website that it said the board has "GIGABYTE 333™ Onboard Acceleration (USB 3.0, SATA 3.0 & 3x USB Power)" and I didn't know what that was, so I looked at their marketing material and it says, "Utilizing the new generation SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface from NEC with a 10x data transfer speed boost over USB 2.0, USB 3.0 features dual-simplex transfer for simultaneous data transfer from PC to USB device for improved data transfer efficiency."
I know most of that is probably just hype but I was stressing out.
You should check what 'lspci -nn' shows in Linux Terminal.
I'm assuming that the hardware is available even if the OS layer isn't providing any abstraction for it ... so I think that means if I can figure out what the hardware address is, then I should be able to build some sort of DSDT to make it work?
The addresses are fixed and depend only on the XHCI/EHC device in use.