Hi,
I've been reading here quite a while and now I finally found the time to register and write maybe a few hints
First of all I'd like to thank lancealtar for his great hint on the DVD-Drive, maybe it's worth to add the note, that you need to have SCSI-CDRom-Support activated in the kernel. This was a five-minute-problem for me, because I was wondering, why there was no /dev/sr0 device. After including support everything worked just fine, so thanks lot !
Next @VinzC: Maybe you should have a look here:
http://wiki.splitbrain.org/lifebook-2.6
especially at the event-interface and mknod-part. I had the same problem with the touchpad not being recognized, after adding the nodes there was no problem at all. The only thing that didn't work after that was an USB-mouse, but that was due to my wrong xorg-configuration, but I had no time to fix it yet, so I can't supply you all with a working xorg.conf yet. When I find the time (and got it all to work, too), I'll do that of course. Also I had no udev running at that time, so I cannot tell you if there is any problem.
I also still have a question: Is there any tool for gentoo for undervolting the cpu ? For Windows (yes sorry, it's still on there

) I use
http://www.computerbase.de/downloads/so ... e_control/
explanation here, but you need the beta-version from above because of the sonoma-chipset in the Inspiron 6000
http://www.pbus-167.com/chc.htm
and achieved quite alot of battery savings, so it would really be nice to have something like that for linux, because even with cpufreq it takes up much more power (more than an hour of battery runtime) there than under windows.
So, I think that's it for now, maybe it already helped someone and maybe anyone also has an answer to my question.
CU
Dave