I do apologize for my last reply.
Now that I have some free time. I'll get into how I installed Xorg.
I didn't expect FreeBSD to be such a problem to install on the ASUS X551M. I have another HP (older machine) and it installed everything without a hitch. As I stated earlier, I had no issues installing Linux on the machine.
http://sprunge.us/jfAE
The installation posted on above link is the 10th one that I have been doing since I started this thread. I know what the problem is. The problem lies with Xorg-Drivers.
If I use the pkg system to install Xorg, Xorg-Drivers does not the critical xf86-video-fbdev driver that is required by the ASUS.
Using the ports system takes quite a lot of time. I recall spending an entire evening trying to install it. But that too, if I try to install Xorg through the ports, I have to do it without updating the ports tree. If I update the ports tree, and I do "cd /usr/ports/x11-drivers/xorg-drivers/ & then "make config"; I will not see "fbdev" as an option to select and install.
If I install try to install the xf86-video-fbdev using the pkg, it says "package is not available"
I could install it using the ports "cd /usr/ports/x11-drivers/xf86-video-fbdev" & "make install clean", but that still gives me an error if I use "startx". Basically looking through the file, it does not recognize that the fbdev driver is installed on the machine; even after a reboot.
So my only option is to start from scratch and try to install Xorg using the ports system; without first updating the ports tree and you would normally do.
However in this last install, while using the ports to install Xorg, I ran into a whole load of interference. These issues were not there when I installed Xorg the first time through the ports. The process halted stating that some ports /dependencies were "vunerable". What I would do is "pkg install (dependency) and then "make reinstall clean" for Xorg and then that would proceed as normal. I guess that is what has reflected on the link.
So my question is how do I fix this installation as it is now?
Or if I have to start from scratch again, how do I install Xorg via the package and install the xf86-video-fbdev port/package and have it work when I use "startx"
Mind you this is all before I install Gnome3.