"Network may be monitored": Tired of this warning after installing a certificate?
With this app, you can disable it in one click.
Additionally, you can use any screen lock method like slide to unlock.
The app is open source and available on Github:
https://github.com/Nutomic/movecerts
Additionally, a paid version is available on Google Play:
Thanks to forceu for describing the method used in this app.
XDA:DevDB Information
Move Certs!, App for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
Nutomic
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.0.0
Stable Release Date: 2014-07-24
Created 2014-07-24
Last Updated 2014-08-10
I made the app open source, the code is available on Github:
https://github.com/Nutomic/movecerts
f-droid ?
Nutomic said:
I made the app open source, the code is available on Github:
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Any chance to see this app on f-droid.org ?
flyinva said:
Any chance to see this app on f-droid.org ?
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I am not sure who is allowed to do so ...
I built the app myself and it works
flyinva said:
Any chance to see this app on f-droid.org ?
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Yes, thanks to Zillode it is up there
https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdfilter=move%20certs&fdid=com.nutomic.zertman
Bushman87 said:
I am not sure who is allowed to do so ...
I built the app myself and it works
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Of course anyone is allowed to, that's what open source is all about
Nutomic said:
Of course anyone is allowed to, that's what open source is all about
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I do not agree in general.
The source code is open but what about the app name, icons etc?
You could violate the authors copyright, even though the app name is no registered name.
See e.g. Redhat Linux which is Open Source. You are not allowed to build Redhat Linux yourself and you are also not allowed to use the icons etc.
(Here, Redhat has the name registered)
But as you are the author and agree, then of course, everything is fine
Now updated for Android Lollipop support
FCs and does not work
@Nutomic
I created an issue in your Git, because I purchased the app and it does not work, it FCs all the time. Lollipop.
Thanks for the report!
However, I'll be travelling for the next two weeks, so I might not get to fix this soon (but maybe I find some time).
slide to unlock still greyed out!
Hi!
On my OPO (CyanogenMod 11.0) after using 'Move Certs!'
the lockscreen slide method
as well as 'move finger's and 'face unlock' are still greyed out!
I installed the *.cer certificate of my Fritzbox 7490 and moved
it to system with 'Move Certs!'.
Since the lockscreen methods were still grey (rebooted of course!)
I deleted the certificate. No change!
The triangle warning went away though
Please help me to get back the former lockscreen options!
ringen00 said:
Hi!
On my OPO (CyanogenMod 11.0) after using 'Move Certs!'
the lockscreen slide method
as well as 'move finger's and 'face unlock' are still greyed out!
I installed the *.cer certificate of my Fritzbox 7490 and moved
it to system with 'Move Certs!'.
Since the lockscreen methods were still grey (rebooted of course!)
I deleted the certificate. No change!
The triangle warning went away though
Please help me to get back the former lockscreen options!
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Can you check what's in `/data/misc/keychain/cacerts-added`? It should be empty after moving the certificates, so that could be the problem.
Thanks for Your reply!
It's empty!
I was lucky to find a solution soon after it happened:
Deleted the Zertificates once more "Anmeldedaten löschen - Alle Zertifikate entfernen".
Thank you so very much! This was extremely helpful!
Unfortunately the app is not working for me. It crashed directly after start.
Is it possible to move the zertificates by hand? with root browser?
Force closes on N. Support for nougat yet?
I guess it isn't any news but it seemed to work on Oreo 8.1 because it recognized the cert I had installed and asked to move to system so I did and it showed it had worked but when checking the cert system store it didn't show up in the list, rebooted and still not, the message about networking possibly being monitored did disappear though, but the installed certificate was nowhere to be found.
For those who are wondering how to move certificates on Android 7 with Magisk instead of SuperSU.
On this configuration, the original application fails to start. But Magisk already has an installable module Move Certificates that does exactly that.
I repackaged the xposed zip to also install a patched system linker removing the pie requirement for binary execution. Just a cosmetic change cause modern binaries compiled for android meet the requirement anyways. I also can upload a tweaked kernel boot image if anyone is interested. You could also repackage the zip to install a tweaked build.prop or other patched binaries which could open some doorways for improvements to performance or device functionality. Install in TWRP recovery environment. Enjoy!
Does this zip contain only linker or something else ?
Can I use this in mediatek variant of e4 ?
EDIT: 4 views and only one thank . This is how XDA users being generous to someone's post right now . LOL Just pressed the download button and don't bother to press thanks button.
Francesco Franz said:
Does this zip contain only linker or something else ?
Can I use this in mediatek variant of e4 ?
EDIT: 4 views and only one thank . This is how XDA users being generous to someone's post right now . LOL Just pressed the download button and don't bother to press thanks button.
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I didn't download it, but definitely thanked. Love seeing development for this phone. I installed regular Xposed and it worked ok. I was going to try it later when I further understood the benefits.
anthonykb said:
I repackaged the xposed zip to also install a patched system linker removing the pie requirement for binary execution. Just a cosmetic change cause modern binaries compiled for android meet the requirement anyways. I also can upload a tweaked kernel boot image if anyone is interested. You could also repackage the zip to install a tweaked build.prop or other patched binaries which could open some doorways for improvements to performance or device functionality. Install in TWRP recovery environment. Enjoy!
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So what's the benefit to removing pie? Just curious because the regular Xposed 88.2 worked fine for me.
Update: ok I did some reading, and found that removing that requirement can prove useful in certain situations.
Because Google in the update from Android KitKat to Android Lollipop has introduced a new type of restriction that blocks the execution of non-PIE binary.
This block mainly forces the user to copy the binaries he wants to run in /system/bin, /system/xbin, or in /sbin.
This restriction stops executing some apps (also app no-root), this modified version removes that restriction.
Doesn't seem to be working on the xt1776 though the official zip doesn't work either.
wrong section mate,,,,move to guide section...
LineageOS 14.1 Port ROM
Lenovo Tab 3 8"/TB3-850F
•WARNING:
You are installing this custom Android ROM at your own discretion and risk. If you are unclear on anything, please stop and do some research before proceeding further. This is not a Q & A thread, so please post comments on topic with subject matter relating directly to this ROM. I will not be held responsible for devices which become bricked or damaged as a result of installing this ROM. You are encouraged to read and re-read the OP prior to installing this ROM on your device. Please visit this thread for now to make general inquiries about this ROM or about any other questions or issues you may have regarding the 850F. Either myself or XDA Senior Member @pndwal, who is very knowledgeable about this device and Android in general, will try to address your questions. https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/guide-lenovo-tab3-8-tb3-850f-t3559786 User input and feedback are essential in making improvements, fixing bugs, and in helping development for this device to continue to evolve.
Any skilled devs interested in contributing in any way to development for the 860F, please use the above thread to contact @pndwal and coordinate with him in that area.
I am not a developer, nor did I contribute to the porting of this LineageOS 14.1 custom ROM for the TB3-850F. I merely packaged up the files, added GApps Pico, made a few minor tweaks, and created a TWRP flashable zip installer for this ROM. Please do not request updates or make ETA type inquiries on this thread. Whether or not this ROM will be maintained is still up in the air. Please give any and all credit to the individuals I have listed below under Mentions & Credits.
LineageOS 14.1 is a free, aftermarket distribution of Android 7.1.2 Nougat, which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
LineageOS is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many individuals within the Android community. Although this particular LineageOS build does have GApps Pico preinstalled, it can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. LineageOS does still include various hardware specific code, which is nonetheless slowly being open-sourced anyway.
SOURCES:
LineageOS Source Code: https://github.com/LineageOS
Kernel Source Code: https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/downloads/ds112711
LineageOS Gerrit Code Review: https://review.lineageos.org/q/status:open
FEATURES & SPECS:
•LineageOS Version: 14.1
•Android Base Version: 7.1.2_r8 Nougat
•Build ID: N2G470
•SDK Version: 25
•Build Date: May 15, 2017
•Security Patch Level: May 5, 2017
•Kernel Version: 3.18.19 (mods by @wezroot2k)
•LineageOS API Level: Guava (7)
•GApps Pico Pre-installed
•Insecure Boot Image Support
•Force Encryption Disabled (Opt-Encrypt)
•AVB/dm-verity Disabled
•Fully Deodexed
•Fully Zip-aligned
•User Opt Root or Non-Root
•Status: Unofficial/Stable
WORKING:
•Booting
•WiFi
•Bluetooth
•Graphics/Video Playback
•Audio
•GPS/Location Services
•GApps
•Magisk Universal Systemless Interface
BUGS:
I am presently working on Settings UI to omit the mobile networks/telephony entries. These are present because this ROM was originally a smartphone port. Otherwise, please feel free to submit a proper bug report or, at a minimum, a clear description of the bug or instability, including screenshots if possible.
A bug has been reported for apps that require superuser permissions (Greenify, root file managers, etc), and I have determined that installing the latest Magisk systemless root will alleviate that bug.
Upon initial boot, during setup, you may experience an issue with Setup Wizard force closing. I have posted a quick workaround for this below under the Installation Instructions heading.
REQUIREMENTS:
You need an unlocked bootloader and TWRP custom recovery installed. If you need help with either of these topics, please visit this thread for guidance: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/guide-lenovo-tab3-8-tb3-850f-t3559786
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Download the ROM zip from the below download link and save it to your device storage...
2. Boot your device into TWRP recovery mode...
3. Wipe Data, Cache & Dalvik/ART (my installer automatically formats the /system partition)...
4. Select Install, navigate to saved location of the ROM zip, select it and swipe the action bar to begin installation...
5. Reboot system (installation will take around three minutes).
*Because this ROM is fully deodexed, first boot can take several minutes to complete while the Dalvik/ART directories are being written for the first time. The second and subsequent boot times will be much faster. Also, on first boot, select your language then choose SKIP on the Insert SIM Card screen. You will then be prompted to set up your device as new or copy data from another device as part of setup. At this stage, if the Setup Wizard force closes, swipe down from the top of the screen to access Quick Settings and go ahead and connect to a WLAN/WiFi network. Now, go back to the previous screen and Setup Wizard should function normally and allow you to proceed with setup of your device. I am presently working on removing SIM/Mobile Network settings on this device, so hopefully this will be fixed soon, and a true WiFi-only tablet port will be yielded.
**As mentioned supra, this ROM is packaged with GApps Pico, which provides the bare bones minimum for Google Play functionality. If you want a GApps package other than the one preinstalled, visit https://opengapps.org/, choose ARM64, Android 7.1, and select your preferred package. Simply install the GApps package after Step 4 above. If you want root, visit the official Magisk release & announcement thread here https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445, and download the latest Magisk Manager apk. Install the apk, go to Developer Options and enable Apps & ADB in the root options menu. Open Magisk Manager, select Install, pick the direct install option, and systemless root will be installed via patched boot image. Reboot and systemless root should be properly installed & stable. Be sure and hit the Thanks button on @topjohnwu's thread if you use Magisk.
MENTIONS & CREDITS:
This port was made possible by a number of individuals both here at XDA and abroad:
- Credit goes to 4PDA (Russian Development site) member chipa76 for the original TB3-850M port, and to 4PDA member al_rus for his contributions to, and for posting that port.
- Credit and thanks for the breakthrough moment for TB3-850F users must go to XDA member @wezroot2k who, after others tried for many months, was finally able to stabilise this ROM for our device by recompiling the ported boot image with TB3-850F stock kernel. Also, he has worked on tweaks to streamline the ROM for TB3-850F.
- TWRP flashable ROM package as well as some tweaks to streamline the ROM for TB3-850F have been made by the OP, @AeonFlux1603, who will continue to work on a few further improvements, insomuch as spare time will allow
- Thanks to XDA Senior Member @pndwal for his dedication to this device and for passing on suggestions from the 4PDA Devs regarding the adopted method of stabilising ROM for TB3-850F.
- Last but not least, thanks and credit goes to the entire LineageOS Dev Team for making this custom aftermarket distribution of Android possible for low-grade, mid-grade & flagship devices alike.
DOWNLOAD LINK:
LineageOS 14.1 for TB3-850F: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bbpwyvP_S4k1PJaLa6RN3dFDF8UYEcNj/view
@wezroot2k, I just wrote up a full thread for the ROM and hit the post button. It posted the first paragraph and that's it. Two hours of work and my XDA Labs app deleted everything.
AeonFlux1603 said:
•WARNING:
You are installing this custom Android ROM at your own discretion and risk. If you are unclear on anything, please stop and do some research before proceeding further. This is not a Q & A thread, so please post comments on topic with subject matter relating directly to this ROM. I will not be held responsible for devices which become bricked or damaged as a result of installing this ROM. You are encouraged to read and re-read the OP prior to installing this ROM on your device.
•LineageOS
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I wonder why that is?
I think you should talk to PW
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@wezroot2k, I just wrote up a full thread for the ROM and hit the post button. It posted the first paragraph and that's it. Two hours of work and my XDA Labs app deleted everything.
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Y would the app do that?
Maybe you would have to create the thread from a PC.
wezroot2k said:
I wonder why that is?
I think you should talk to PW
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Oh. Did I do something wrong?
wezroot2k said:
I wonder why that is?
I think you should talk to PW
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Y would the app do that?
Maybe you would have to create the thread from a PC.
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I'll redo the work in the morning. That's got me as aggravated as you can get. I posted full sources, credits, instructions, specs, etc. All got erased.
AeonFlux1603 said:
Oh. Did I do something wrong?
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No man,just saying PW might know why the app would just post part of the thread and not the full thing.
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I'll redo the work in the morning. That's got me as aggravated as you can get. I posted full sources, credits, instructions, specs, etc. All got erased.
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Sorry to hear about that man.
App could've timed out. Similar to chrome. I copy/select all before confirming just incase (with pretty much every hefty message I write)
Hemphiz said:
App could've timed out. Similar to chrome. I copy/select all before confirming just incase (with pretty much every hefty message I write)
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Oh ok. Between that, copy/pasting and backspacing a lot, that's likely what happened. Working on reworking the thread now. Thanks for the insight. I'm editing in a little at a time to play it safe.
AeonFlux1603 said:
Oh ok. Between that, copy/pasting and backspacing a lot, that's likely what happened. Working on reworking the thread now. Thanks for the insight. I'm editing in a little at a time to play it safe.
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Just read this new thread! Well done n many thanks.
As I explained in other thread (not sure if you understood properly - please read it carefully again to avoid heartache), XDA Labs does have a serious fault. Simply put, posts are shortened to a point where '*' symbol occurs, and because copying and pasting often swaps spaces (between words) for this symbol, the post gets truncated and your efforts are lost!
I said:
Frustrating to lose all that typing . Sorry to hear that.
Beware of accidently hitting 'backspace' after highlighting text!
***Also, please be aware (if you use it,) that XDA Labs app is flawed, and will often unexpectedly truncate your post when sending. This usually happens when you've copied and pasted info - you'll find '*' substituted for spaces in places, and the first one will be near the point the post is truncated. I always highlight and copy complete post before sending, and if I lose text I repost it from browser, which doesn't have these issues.
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Sounds like @Hemphiz and others have all learned the hard way as I did, and take the same precautions.
Hope it helps in future, and bravo for your efforts and hard work for us! Regards, PW
:highfive: Hey AF just read the thread and I love and thanks for the kudos and well done.
I have installed your LOS 14.1 packages and must say it is stable very smooth and love your installer :highfive: I am using it right now and loving it
Also I did notice I minor thing and this for all user of this rom ,this is maybe not the ROM port fault but maybe the specific app bug or compatibility issue. I notice that the Greenify app does not do well with the default SU add-on of this ROM Greenify just does not load. Keeps crashing at getting su root access screen, but it does work with other root method so maybe something to look into.
Also I think you should edit the build.prop values for things like model number should be changed to 850F and not 850m and so fourth.
I have a build.prop file I can send you to look at.
Otherwise everything else is good
Excellent work AF
pndwal said:
Just read this new thread! Well done n many thanks.
As I explained in other thread (not sure if you understood properly - please read it carefully again to avoid heartache), XDA Labs does have a serious fault. Simply put, posts are shortened to a point where '*' symbol occurs, and because copying and pasting often swaps spaces (between words) for this symbol, the post gets truncated and your efforts are lost!
I said:
Sounds like @Hemphiz and others have all learned the hard way as I did, and take the same precautions.
Hope it helps in future, and bravo for your efforts and hard work for us! Regards, PW
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Yeah. And I did take your advice, but instead of using my notebook, I used Labs again, except this time I posted every time a section was complete, fully copying all my text before hitting the post button. Thank you for the warnings and info. I will know in the future.
wezroot2k said:
:highfive: Hey AF just read the thread and I love and thanks for the kudos and well done.
I have installed your LOS 14.1 packages and must say it is stable very smooth and love your installer :highfive: I am using it right now and loving it
Also I did notice I minor thing and this for all user of this rom ,this is maybe not the ROM port fault but maybe the specific app bug or compatibility issue. I notice that the Greenify app does not do well with the default SU add-on of this ROM Greenify just does not load. Keeps crashing at getting su root access screen, but it does work with other root method so maybe something to look into.
Also I think you should edit the build.prop values for things like model number should be changed to 850F and not 850m and so fourth.
I have a build.prop file I can send you to look at.
Otherwise everything else is good
Excellent work AF
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That's good to know on Greenify. Flashing a Magisk v18.1 systemless root installer zip via TWRP would likely fix the issue. I have noticed a similar problem using MiXplorer in root file manager mode. The problem like you said is likely the LOS 14.1 su_addon.
Glad you're loving it my friend. After working so hard to help make it possible, you are deserving indeed.
AeonFlux1603 said:
That's good to know on Greenify. Flashing a Magisk v18.1 systemless root installer zip via TWRP would likely fix the issue. I have noticed a similar problem using MiXplorer in root file manager mode. The problem like you said is likely the LOS 14.1 su_addon.
Glad you're loving it my friend. After working so hard to help make it possible, you are deserving indeed.
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Not sure if you're using adoptive storage, or where MiXplorer (or Greenify) loads by default, but generally apps requiring root access lose functionality or won't load at all if installed on SD storage.
I use ES File explorer which installs to SD by default, but it must be moved to internal to enable its inbuilt root explorer, otherwise its root test fails and root explorer toggles off.
This just may be your problem too. - Pays to check SuperUser enabled apps in manager, and ensure each of these is on internal storage. PW.
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Y would the app do that?
Maybe you would have to create the thread from a PC.
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Yet the Labs app does this often . I've explained in my last post on page 1. PW
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...I notice that the Greenify app does not do well with the default SU add-on of this ROM Greenify just does not load. Keeps crashing at getting su root access screen
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My post to AF above re storage may help here, but could be SU used as you say. PW
pndwal said:
Not sure if you're using adoptive storage, or where MiXplorer (or Greenify) loads by default, but generally apps requiring root access lose functionality or won't load at all if installed on SD storage.
I use ES File explorer which installs to SD by default, but it must be moved to internal to enable its inbuilt root explorer, otherwise its root test fails and root explorer toggles off.
This just may be your problem too. - Pays to check SuperUser enabled apps in manager, and ensure each of these is on internal storage. PW.
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Yet the Labs app does this often . I've explained in my last post on page 1. PW
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My post to AF above re storage may help here, but could be SU used as you say. PW
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I'm not running adoptive storage now. I had previously tried it to ensure operability. But, you actually just helped me troubleshoot a problem I was having on my LG G4 with root. It was due to adoptive storage. Haha. Man PW you know your Android for sure. Thanks.
So on our 850F I'm going to try Magisk or phh-superuser systemless root (or maybe SuperSU v2.82-SR5) to see if that fixes root access of the OS.
Also, I'll be posting the stock 6.0 firmware this evening sometime, with fastboot instructions. I was wrong about it being the most current build. It is actually one of the initial builds that shipped with the 850F in mid to late April, 2016. Hard to believe this device is nearly three years old now. So, once installed, the user will be prompted to install a series of OTA updates subsequent to initial boot and setup.
Hemphiz said:
App could've timed out. Similar to chrome. I copy/select all before confirming just incase (with pretty much every hefty message I write)
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I've found even if it times out, or can't connect when sending, things are generally handled properly by Labs app, a message appears that 'send failed', and text is all still there allowing further attempts.
However, the space-substituted-for-*-symbol problem (when copying and pasting) will truncate the post and successful send in one operation. This means a large portion of text is often lost and irretrievable. (Also, the * symbol still shows as a space while editing, so one doesn't realise that the space has been substituted until its too late.)
Great advice to copy all before sending. PW
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@wezroot2k, @AeonFlux1603
TB3-850F users are privileged, blessed, ecstatic, proud, happy and very thankful to have two budding (though clearly possessed of valuable experience and practical knowledge) developers on board the Good Ship TB3-850F, and its been a long time coming!
Thank you both especially for Stable and Virtually Bug Free Port to LOS14.1 for TB3-850F, as well as for other valuable resources we are gaining - including this new thread for our brand new Lineage Operating System!
Your sincere expressions of thanks / praise for helpful posts are also much appreciated.
Just a small heads-up (and sorry to spell it out) - Please don't neglect the 'thanks' (thumb up) button when a post is useful, or a sincere attempt to help is made. This is kind of the expected / default expression of thanks around here, and is possibly the most sincere form of flattery as it also elevates a members XDA profile. It's a simple and immediate way to say 'thanks', and often makes further comment unnecessary. (Incidentally, thanked posts are indexed, and are often perused for helpful information.)
Many thanks, and loving your work! PW :good::good::good::good::good:
It looks like I have the Settings UI ironed out, with all mobile networks/SIM options removed in the Settings menu. I'm going to to repackage the Settings apk, implement it back into the /system directory and see if it works. If so I will update the OP with a new build.
Also, Magisk systemless root appears to be a fully stable root protocol on this LOS build. . Oddly, after flashing the Magisk v18.1 systemless root installer zip with TWRP, the Magisk Manager app doesn't appear upon reboot. But, once you manually install Magisk Manager v7.0.0 (185), root shows as properly installed and up to date. Thus far, I have noticed no instabilities or bugs with Magisk.
So, the recommended method of installing Magisk systemless root on this ROM is to first install the latest Magisk Manager v7.0.0 (185) apk, select Install from the app, and choose the direct install option. Reboot and Magisk v18.1 systemless root should be properly installed and stable. Go here to visit the official Magisk release and announcement thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445 where you can download the latest Magisk Manager apk and systemless root installer zip. Be sure and thank @topjohnwu if you use Magisk.
Update on Settings UI. After repackaging the Settings apk and framework-res.apk, I am experiencing force closes every time Settings is opened. It is probably something as simple as an encoding issue or an error during repacking but I'll keep progress posted.
Update on the Settings UI. I now realize that my issues were due to my failure to properly encode my edits of the relevant .XML files with UTF-8 encoding prior to repackaging. As I may have mentioned previously, I am interested in bringing this port up to date with the latest upstream sources. So my next build release will hopefully include current LOS sources and have the Settings UI ironed out. While progress is not nearly as quick as I'd like, I am working on it.
I don't know about you guys as far as audio preferences, but I was really partial to the stock Dolby Atmos app that ships preinstalled on this device. I done a little testing to find a comparable audio setup. There is a Magisk Module titled Collective Dolby Atmos (ZTE Axon 7) v1.8 (2.2.1.7_r1), last updated on January 15, 2019, that works great on this ROM, with nearly exactly the same features and UI as the stock Lenovo version of Dolby Atmos. To install it, of course, you can simply download the Module and install it via Magisk Manager or via TWRP. There are several different Dolby ports available. This is the official support and release thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/soundmod-axon-7-dolby-atmos-t3412342
AeonFlux1603 said:
I don't know about you guys as far as audio preferences, but I was really partial to the stock Dolby Atmos app that ships preinstalled on this device. I done a little testing to find a comparable audio setup. There is a Magisk Module titled Collective Dolby Atmos (ZTE Axon 7) v1.8 (2.2.1.7_r1), last updated on January 15, 2019, that works great on this ROM, with nearly exactly the same features and UI as the stock Lenovo version of Dolby Atmos. To install it, of course, you can simply download the Module and install it via Magisk Manager or via TWRP. There are several different Dolby ports available. This is the official support and release thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/soundmod-axon-7-dolby-atmos-t3412342
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Quite like ViPER4AndroidFX ( @ahrion, @Zackptg5) Magisk module. I think it auto-installs AML - Audio Modification Library - Magisk module (by @ahrion, @Zackptg5) also. (Used to anyway.)
AML currently supports all these mods too, so its a smörgåsbord:
- AM3D
- AudioWizard
- V4AFX
- V4AXhifi
- Dolby Atmos (ahrion's ports)
- Dolby Atmos Axon 7 Oreo (guitardedhero's port)
-Dolby Digital Plus
-Bang&Olufsen ICEPower (only tested ainur version)
- Arkamys (only tested ainur version)
- Dirac (only tested ainur version)
- Dirac Hexagon (only tested ainur version)
- JamesDSP
- MaxX Audio 3
- Audio Compatibility Patch (formerly universal deep_buffer remover)
- Ainur Sauron
- SquareSound
- DTS Wizard
- Sony Xperia Z2 Sound System
I see Dolby Atmos Axon 7 Oreo in this list too. Haven't tried it, but I know guitardedhero's a bit of a genius with these mods. PW.