The pdf only version is located here: http://freiesmagazin.de/ftp/2008/freiesMagazin-2008-12.pdf Arch is at page 21.
For a page it seems it is explaining how to boot the USB installation. The interesting part is about encrypting the home folder with dm-crypt. The last part seems to be about installing the zen kernel from robertek with the acpi scripts. This is on the forum[1] or the wiki[2]. I'd like to read on the dm-crypt setup, but this is probably on the wiki already... The PDF is too big to translate by google... :S [1] http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=459618#p459618 [2] http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Asus_Eee_PC_901 2008/12/7 w9ya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 3:50 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] < > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> >> -----Original Message----- >> > Date: Sun, 07 Dec 2008 23:12:31 +0100 >> > Subject: Re: [arch-general] "ArchLinux on Eeee PC 901" in >> > "freiesMagazin 12/2008" >> > From: w9ya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> > To: "General Discusson about Arch Linux" <arch-general@archlinux.org> >> >> > Any chance of a translatd version ? >> > >> > (Maybe not.....) >> > >> > On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 2:24 PM, Johannes Held wrote: >> > Hey Folks! >> > >> > freiesMagazin 12/2008 [1] published an article about ArchLinux on >> > Asus Eee PC >> > 901. >> > >> > [1]: http://freiesmagazin.de/ [2] >> > >> > -- >> > Gruß, Johannes >> > Täglich http://blog.hehejo.de [3] und du fühlst dich gut. >> > >> > http://cryptocd.eduforge.org/online_version [4] >> > >> > >> > >> > Links: >> > ------ >> > [1] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > [2] http://freiesmagazin.de/ >> > [3] http://blog.hehejo.de >> > [4] http://cryptocd.eduforge.org/online_version >> > >> >> Hello, >> >> the document is licensed under the FDL, so it is at least not forbidden >> to translate it. The tone in some aspects very metaphorical, not always >> technical-only, but I can try to translate the contents - but not today. >> Give me a week or so. >> >> Is there a broader interest in that? >> >> Regards >> Stefan > > > The sad thing is that the website does not appear to use any automagical > translation engine that an English reader can easily find. Heck I am not > sure which link is the article in question. So I was merely wondering If > there was such a thing available. > > Well I certainly would NOT ask you to translate it yourself. I am merely > curious about what it says. Perhaps someone can let the website owners that > there might well be a larger audience if they included some way for English > users to access their offerings. > > Very best regards; > > Bob Finch >