After one very long weekend (with a crash course in Pwnage) involving too much coffee and too little sleep, I *finally* have Ayumi fully built and fully configured. To see all of the pictures and screenshots, see:
When I log into Ayumi, here’s what uname -a and df -h are reporting…
mobile@Ayumi:~ $ uname -a
Darwin Ayumi 9.3.1 Darwin Kernel Version 9.3.1: Sun Jun 15 21:37:01 PDT 2008; root:xnu-1228.6.76~45/RELEASE_ARM_S5L8900X iPod1,1 arm N45AP Darwin
mobile@Ayumi:~ $ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/disk0s1 4.4G 451M 3.9G 11% /
devfs 18K 18K 0 100% /dev
/dev/disk0s2 26G 21G 5.7G 79% /private/var
I love my 32GB iPod Touch again!
…and now onto theming using WinterBoard. =)
UPDATE:
In the midst of all my downloading and updating, it’s interesting to see what Apple and the AppStore makes from all this. Courtesy of techcrunch comes:
From the article:
First Thirty Days: iPhone App Stats
Total Downloads: 60 Million
Total Revenues: $30 Million
Sales Going To App Developers: $21 Million
Sales Going To Top Ten Apps: $9 Million
Sales of Sega’s Super Monkey Ball: $3 Million
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